Investor sentiment, misreaction, and the skewness‐return relationship

This study examines the effect of investor sentiment on misreaction and explores the time‐series relationship between risk‐neutral skewness (RNS) and subsequent stock market returns contingent on sentiment‐induced overreaction. Using the adjusted put‐call implied volatility spread as a misreaction p...

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Investors
misreaction
Pessimism
risk‐neutral skewness
Securities markets
Skewness
Volatility
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