Using Chinese A and B shares, institutional players outperform individuals
Equity volatility can encourage — or dampen — investment, depending on a firm’s bond spread
Active investors take up some — but not all — of the slack created by index funds
Some investment vehicles are more reliant than others on the health of trading firms
As a group, Chinese futures traders more likely to suffer margin call than to profit
A short squeeze can ripple across short sellers’ positions
Active traders lose their edge as a marital breakup approaches
Investors initially underreact to volatility, then overreact
Including intangible assets in book value vastly improves the strategy’s returns
Individuals using the Robinhood trading app appear to beat the market
When CEO and analyst share a first name, earnings estimates are sharper
A tool in the debate over shareholder primacy and wealth disparities
Stronger financial reporting standards seem to mean more for growth of countries’ credit markets than their stock markets
Companies that take longer than expected to announce results may be buying time for accounting tricks
The simplest explanation — “I can’t believe you know something I don’t” — may trump all the rest
“Uh, I already bought a house”: Tech workers spend ahead of actual stock sales