Do superstitious traders lose money? We answer this question in the context of trading in the Taiwan Futures Exchange, where we exploit the Chinese superstition that the number 8 is lucky and the number 4 is unlucky. We find that individual investors, but not institutional investors, submit disproportionately more limit orders at 8 than at 4. This imbalance, defined as the “superstition index” for each investor, is positively correlated with trading losses. Superstitious investors lose money mainly because of their bad market timing and stale orders. Nevertheless, the reliance on number superstition for limit order submissions does decrease with trading experience.postprin
We take advantage of a day-trading policy implementation in Taiwan futures market to investigate the...
Multiple natural experiments of large jackpot lotteries in Taiwan are used to document that some ind...
The Chinese society is well-known for its obsession towards number “8”.Eight is the luckiest number ...
Do superstitious traders lose money? We answer this question in the context of trading in the Taiwan...
In Chinese culture, certain digits are lucky and others unlucky. We test how such numerological supe...
In Chinese culture, certain digits are lucky and others unlucky. We test how such numerological supe...
This paper estimates the value of superstitions by studying the auctions of vehicle license plates. ...
A specific day-trading policy in Taiwan futures market allows an investigation of the performance of...
The issue of efficiency of financial markets has always fascinated scientists. It is significant fro...
This paper examines the profitability of individual traders in the Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX) ...
Session - Experimental FinanceMultiple natural experiments of large jackpot lotteries in Taiwan are ...
This paper aims to describe cultural price clustering in Taiwan Stock Exchange. Taiwan Stock Exchang...
Multiple natural experiments of large jackpot lotteries in Taiwan are used to document a substitutio...
This Applied Research Project investigates the effect of superstition on stock market behaviour. ...
sing a dataset record account-level trades and orders from Taiwan Futures Exchange, we examine wheth...
We take advantage of a day-trading policy implementation in Taiwan futures market to investigate the...
Multiple natural experiments of large jackpot lotteries in Taiwan are used to document that some ind...
The Chinese society is well-known for its obsession towards number “8”.Eight is the luckiest number ...
Do superstitious traders lose money? We answer this question in the context of trading in the Taiwan...
In Chinese culture, certain digits are lucky and others unlucky. We test how such numerological supe...
In Chinese culture, certain digits are lucky and others unlucky. We test how such numerological supe...
This paper estimates the value of superstitions by studying the auctions of vehicle license plates. ...
A specific day-trading policy in Taiwan futures market allows an investigation of the performance of...
The issue of efficiency of financial markets has always fascinated scientists. It is significant fro...
This paper examines the profitability of individual traders in the Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX) ...
Session - Experimental FinanceMultiple natural experiments of large jackpot lotteries in Taiwan are ...
This paper aims to describe cultural price clustering in Taiwan Stock Exchange. Taiwan Stock Exchang...
Multiple natural experiments of large jackpot lotteries in Taiwan are used to document a substitutio...
This Applied Research Project investigates the effect of superstition on stock market behaviour. ...
sing a dataset record account-level trades and orders from Taiwan Futures Exchange, we examine wheth...
We take advantage of a day-trading policy implementation in Taiwan futures market to investigate the...
Multiple natural experiments of large jackpot lotteries in Taiwan are used to document that some ind...
The Chinese society is well-known for its obsession towards number “8”.Eight is the luckiest number ...