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Main Authors: Ardia, David, Aymard, Clément, Cenesizoglu, Tolga
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.17095
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author Ardia, David
Aymard, Clément
Cenesizoglu, Tolga
author_facet Ardia, David
Aymard, Clément
Cenesizoglu, Tolga
contents We reassess Boehmer et al. (2021, BJZZ)'s seminal work on the predictive power of retail order imbalance (ROI) for future stock returns. First, we replicate their 2010-2015 analysis in the more recent 2016-2021 period. We find that the ROI's predictive power weakens significantly. Specifically, past ROI can no longer predict weekly returns on large-cap stocks, and the long-short strategy based on past ROI is no longer profitable. Second, we analyze the effect of using the alternative quote midpoint (QMP) method to identify and sign retail trades on their main conclusions. While the results based on the QMP method align with BJZZ's findings in 2010-2015, the two methods provide different conclusions in 2016-2021. Our study shows that BJZZ's original findings are sensitive to the sample period and the approach to identify ROIs.
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spellingShingle Revisiting Boehmer et al. (2021): Recent Period, Alternative Method, Different Conclusions
Ardia, David
Aymard, Clément
Cenesizoglu, Tolga
Trading and Market Microstructure
General Finance
We reassess Boehmer et al. (2021, BJZZ)'s seminal work on the predictive power of retail order imbalance (ROI) for future stock returns. First, we replicate their 2010-2015 analysis in the more recent 2016-2021 period. We find that the ROI's predictive power weakens significantly. Specifically, past ROI can no longer predict weekly returns on large-cap stocks, and the long-short strategy based on past ROI is no longer profitable. Second, we analyze the effect of using the alternative quote midpoint (QMP) method to identify and sign retail trades on their main conclusions. While the results based on the QMP method align with BJZZ's findings in 2010-2015, the two methods provide different conclusions in 2016-2021. Our study shows that BJZZ's original findings are sensitive to the sample period and the approach to identify ROIs.
title Revisiting Boehmer et al. (2021): Recent Period, Alternative Method, Different Conclusions
topic Trading and Market Microstructure
General Finance
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.17095