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Investor type trading behavior and trade performance: Evidence from the Thai stock market
Authors:Suwipa Phansatan  John G Powell  Suparatana Tanthanongsakkun  Sirimon Treepongkaruna
Institution:aCentral Treasury Department, Kasikornbank PCL, Thailand;bIndependent, Wyevale, Ontario, Canada;cDepartment of Banking and Finance, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand;dUWA Business School, The University of Western Australia, Australia
Abstract:This paper examines the trading behavior and decomposes the trading performance of foreign, individual and institutional investors as well as proprietary traders in a dynamic emerging stock market, the Stock Exchange of Thailand. Foreign investors follow a positive feedback, momentum strategy and are good short term market timers but have poor security selection performance in poor markets, thus suggesting that they have a macro (market timing) but not a micro (security selection) informational advantage relative to local investors. Institutions and proprietary traders have poor security selection trading performance. Individuals display herding behavior and have fairly good security selection performance, but individual investors appear to compensate proprietary traders for the provision of short term liquidity by proprietary traders, so individuals' security selection gains are canceled out by market timing losses.
Keywords:JEL classification: G12  G14
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