We show that results in the recent strand of the literature, which tries to explain stock returns by weather induced mood shifts of investors, might be data-driven inference. More specifically, we consider two recent studies [Kamstra, Mark J., Kramer, Lisa A., Levi, Maurice D., 2003a. Winter blues: A SAD stock market cycle. American Economic Review 93(1), 324–343; Cao, Melanie, Wei, Jason, 2005. Stock market returns: A note on temperature anomaly. Journal of Banking and Finance 29(6), 1559–1573] that claim that a seasonal anomaly in stock returns is caused by mood changes of investors due to lack of daylight and temperature variations, respectively. While we confirm earlier results in the literature that there is indeed a strong seasonal ef...
This paper investigates the empirical association between stock market volatility and investor mood-...
This paper investigates the role of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) in the seasonal time-variation...
The Weather Effect, where stock returns are affected by investors as a result of weatherinduced moo...
A long history of psychological studies has postulated that good (bad) weather induces a positive (...
Kamstra, Kramer and Levi (KKL) in their comment seem to miss the main point of our paper. Many thing...
A connection between weather conditions and the mood of individuals has been established by numerous...
Recent research in behavioral finance has investigated whether investors’ mood fluctuations induced ...
This comment discusses some errors in a recent paper by Jacobsen and Marquering [Jacobsen, B., Marqu...
Multiple psychological studies support a relationship between weather and the mood of individuals. F...
Saunders (1993) and Hirshleifer and Shumway (2001) document the effect of weather on stock returns. ...
This study shows that weather-based indicators of mood impact perceptions of mispricing and trading ...
This paper investigates the empirical association between stock market volatility and investor mood-...
Since Saunders (1993), there has been ongoing research on whether the weather can affect asset price...
This thesis examines a behavioral finance topic, the effect of weather on stock returns. The researc...
Weather can have profound effects on economic activity, most obviously agriculture, construction, an...
This paper investigates the empirical association between stock market volatility and investor mood-...
This paper investigates the role of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) in the seasonal time-variation...
The Weather Effect, where stock returns are affected by investors as a result of weatherinduced moo...
A long history of psychological studies has postulated that good (bad) weather induces a positive (...
Kamstra, Kramer and Levi (KKL) in their comment seem to miss the main point of our paper. Many thing...
A connection between weather conditions and the mood of individuals has been established by numerous...
Recent research in behavioral finance has investigated whether investors’ mood fluctuations induced ...
This comment discusses some errors in a recent paper by Jacobsen and Marquering [Jacobsen, B., Marqu...
Multiple psychological studies support a relationship between weather and the mood of individuals. F...
Saunders (1993) and Hirshleifer and Shumway (2001) document the effect of weather on stock returns. ...
This study shows that weather-based indicators of mood impact perceptions of mispricing and trading ...
This paper investigates the empirical association between stock market volatility and investor mood-...
Since Saunders (1993), there has been ongoing research on whether the weather can affect asset price...
This thesis examines a behavioral finance topic, the effect of weather on stock returns. The researc...
Weather can have profound effects on economic activity, most obviously agriculture, construction, an...
This paper investigates the empirical association between stock market volatility and investor mood-...
This paper investigates the role of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) in the seasonal time-variation...
The Weather Effect, where stock returns are affected by investors as a result of weatherinduced moo...