业务
公共信息
经济
金融经济学
公共关系
政治学
作者
Michael S. Drake,Lynn Rees,Edward P. Swanson
出处
期刊:Social Science Research Network
[Social Science Electronic Publishing]
日期:2010-01-01
被引量:40
摘要
We investigate whether shorts and analysts differ in their use of fundamental and other information that is predictive of future returns. Remarkably, open short interest is significantly associated in the expected direction with all eleven variables examined. In contrast, analysts tend to positively recommend stocks with high growth, high accruals, and low book-to-market ratios -- despite these variables having a negative association with future returns. These results suggest that short sellers can serve as an alternative information intermediary for investors. We then investigate the profitability of using short interest in trading. We find abnormal returns (1.11 percent per month) from a zero-investment strategy that 1) shorts firms with highly favorable analyst recommendations (buy signal) but high short interest (sell signal), and 2) buys firms with highly unfavorable analyst recommendations (sell signal) but low short interest (buy signal). Short interest, therefore, captures predictive information that can be used by investors in trading against analysts' recommendations to increase returns.
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