Does Mood Affect Trading Behavior?
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Date
2012-11-09
Author
Kaustia, Markku
Rantapuska, Elias
SAFE No.
4
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Abstract
We test whether investor mood affects trading with data on all stock market transactions in Finland, utilizing variation in daylight and local weather. We find some evidence that environmental mood variables (local weather, length of day, daylight saving and lunar phase) affect investors’ direction of trade and volume. The effect magnitudes are roughly comparable to those of classical seasonals, such as the Monday effect. The statistical significance of the mood variables is weak in many cases, however. Only very little of the day-to-day variation in trading is collectively explained by all mood variables and calendar effects, but lower frequency variation seems connected to holiday seasons.
Research Area
Household Finance
Keywords
mood, seasonal affective disorder (sad), weather, trading behavior, stock market
JEL Classification
D03, G11, G12
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Topic
Trading and Pricing
Fiscal Stability
Saving and Borrowing
Fiscal Stability
Saving and Borrowing
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Working Paper
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