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Gone fishin’: Seasonality in trading activity and asset prices
Authors:Harrison Hong  Jialin Yu  
Institution:aDepartment of Economics, Princeton University, 26 Prospect Avenue, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA;bGraduate School of Business, Columbia University, 421 Uris Hall, 3022 Broadway, New York, NY 10027, USA
Abstract:We use seasonality in stock trading activity associated with summer vacation as a source of exogenous variation to study the relationship between trading volume and expected return. Using data from 51 stock markets, we first confirm a widely held belief that stock turnover is significantly lower during the summer because market participants are on vacation. Interestingly, we find that mean stock return is also lower during the summer for countries with significant declines in trading activity. This relationship is not due to time-varying volatility. Moreover, both large and small investors trade less and the price of trading (bid-ask spread) is higher during the summer. These findings suggest that heterogeneous agent models are essential for a complete understanding of asset prices.
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