Weather can have profound effects on economic activity, most obviously agriculture, construction, and transportation. It has also been argued that the daily weather in New York City affects daily U.S. stock returns, a clear challenge to the efficient market presumption that rational investors will not let their assessment of a stock’s value be swayed by whether the sun happens to be shining. Studies claiming to have found a sunshine effect are clouded by differing methodologies which may have been chosen to buttress their results. We examine a fresh set of data and confirm the existence of a New York City sunshine effect which has weakened over time as trading has become more geographically dispersed
Since Saunders (1993), there has been ongoing research on whether the weather can affect asset price...
Weather affects people’s mood, according to psychological studies. For example, low temperature can ...
This study aims to analyze the relationship of mood-inducing weather variables on investors\u27 beha...
Weather can have profound effects on economic activity, most obviously agriculture, construction, an...
Recent research in behavioral finance has investigated whether investors’ mood fluctuations induced ...
Abstract Psychological evidence and casual intuition predict that sunny weather is associated with u...
Saunders (1993) and Hirshleifer and Shumway (2001) document the effect of weather on stock returns. ...
Investors do not always behave rationally on the market. Recent studies in behavioral finance show t...
Psychological evidence and casual intuition predict that sunny weather is associated with upbeat moo...
This paper examines the validity of statistical significance reported in the seminal studies of the ...
This paper investigates the empirical association between stock market volatility and investor mood-...
We show that results in the recent strand of the literature, which tries to explain stock returns by...
A long history of psychological studies has postulated that good (bad) weather induces a positive (...
Multiple psychological studies support a relationship between weather and the mood of individuals. F...
This study shows that weather-based indicators of mood impact perceptions of mispricing and trading ...
Since Saunders (1993), there has been ongoing research on whether the weather can affect asset price...
Weather affects people’s mood, according to psychological studies. For example, low temperature can ...
This study aims to analyze the relationship of mood-inducing weather variables on investors\u27 beha...
Weather can have profound effects on economic activity, most obviously agriculture, construction, an...
Recent research in behavioral finance has investigated whether investors’ mood fluctuations induced ...
Abstract Psychological evidence and casual intuition predict that sunny weather is associated with u...
Saunders (1993) and Hirshleifer and Shumway (2001) document the effect of weather on stock returns. ...
Investors do not always behave rationally on the market. Recent studies in behavioral finance show t...
Psychological evidence and casual intuition predict that sunny weather is associated with upbeat moo...
This paper examines the validity of statistical significance reported in the seminal studies of the ...
This paper investigates the empirical association between stock market volatility and investor mood-...
We show that results in the recent strand of the literature, which tries to explain stock returns by...
A long history of psychological studies has postulated that good (bad) weather induces a positive (...
Multiple psychological studies support a relationship between weather and the mood of individuals. F...
This study shows that weather-based indicators of mood impact perceptions of mispricing and trading ...
Since Saunders (1993), there has been ongoing research on whether the weather can affect asset price...
Weather affects people’s mood, according to psychological studies. For example, low temperature can ...
This study aims to analyze the relationship of mood-inducing weather variables on investors\u27 beha...