Assessing investor belief: An analysis of trading for sustainable growth of stock markets

Yan Han, Xue Feng Shao, Xin Cui, Xiao Guang Yue*, Kelvin Joseph Bwalya, Otilia Manta

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    Investors' beliefs are the driving force behind the trading of stocks and, hence, sustainable stock returns. Although investors' beliefs are usually unobservable, this study develops a new approach to estimate investors beliefs. Following well-established rational learning and market microstructure models, it is assumed that informed traders submit market orders according to their beliefs, whereas market makers/uninformed traders make Bayesian inferences about the informed traders' private signals after observing the total order flows. By fitting intraday transaction data to this model, we can estimate the daily belief uncertainties of informed and uninformed investors; this estimation is performed on S & P 500 stocks. The belief parameters estimated by this approach have incremental explanatory power to bid-ask spreads. The findings show that market makers' belief uncertainty plays a more important role in determining sustainable stock returns than informed traders'. Implications of these findings include: (a) the larger market maker group is influencing the market trends; (b) this dominant group is making decisions based on diverse types of data; and (c) increased understanding of the diversity of belief parameters may facilitate strategies to enhance sustainable returns, however, stock trading is still significantly influenced by emotive factors worthy of further research.

    源语言英语
    文章编号5600
    期刊Sustainability (Switzerland)
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    出版状态已出版 - 1 10月 2019

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