Loss aversion and market crashes |
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Affiliation: | Department of Finance, NEOMA Business School, 59 Rue Pierre Taittinger, 51100, Reims, France |
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Abstract: | This study proposes a rational expectation equilibrium model of stock market crashes with information asymmetry and loss averse speculators. We obtain a state-dependent linear optimal trading strategy, which makes the equilibrium price tractable. The model predicts nonlinear market depth and the result that small shocks to fundamentals (e.g., supply or informational shocks) can cause abrupt price movements. We demonstrate that short-sale constraints intensify asset price collapses relative to upward movements. The model also generates contagion between uncorrelated assets. These results are consistent with the main puzzling features observed during market crashes, namely abrupt and asymmetric price movements that are not driven by major news events but coupled with a spillover effect between unrelated markets. |
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Keywords: | Contagion Information asymmetry Loss aversion Market crashes Short-sale constraints D03 D82 G11 G12 G41 |
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