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Overconfidence, Arbitrage, and Equilibrium Asset Pricing
Authors:Kent D. Daniel,David Hirshleifer,&   Avanidhar Subrahmanyam
Affiliation:Kellogg School, Northwestern University,;Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University,;Anderson Graduate School of Management, University of California at Los Angeles
Abstract:This paper offers a model in which asset prices reflect both covariance risk and misperceptions of firms' prospects, and in which arbitrageurs trade against mispricing. In equilibrium, expected returns are linearly related to both risk and mispricing measures (e.g., fundamental/price ratios). With many securities, mispricing of idiosyncratic value components diminishes but systematic mispricing does not. The theory offers untested empirical implications about volume, volatility, fundamental/price ratios, and mean returns, and is consistent with several empirical findings. These include the ability of fundamental/price ratios and market value to forecast returns, and the domination of beta by these variables in some studies.
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