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Risk Sentiment Index (RSI) and Market Anomalies


Guy Kaplanski


Bar Ilan University

Haim Levy


Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Jerusalem School of Business Administration

November 1, 2009


Abstract:     
Risk Sentiment Index (RSI), which is affected by sentiment rather than by economic factors, is suggested, after which it is empirically estimated in the U.S. and in Japan. The RSI and actual returns are negatively correlated, implying that for the whole studied period the RSI, which measures illusionary risk rather than actual risk, affects the market. Thus, professional investors do not fully exploit this irrational phenomenon. The RSI significantly varies according to the day of the week and the season. Day-of-the-week and seasonal effects in actual returns which have been documented in the past can be explained by these RSI effects. Nowadays, these two effects are well known; hence, they are at least partially exploited, as in recent years the high RSI related to these two specific effects has not been accompanied by significant negative returns. Finally, the implications of the RSI effects are not confined to investments and affect other non-financial choices.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 55

Keywords: risk sentiment index (RSI), behavioral finance, perceived risk, market anomalies, market efficiency

JEL Classification: A12, G1, G10, G12, G14

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Date posted: November 10, 2009 ; Last revised: January 22, 2010

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Kaplanski, Guy and Levy, Haim, Risk Sentiment Index (RSI) and Market Anomalies (November 1, 2009). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1503305 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1503305

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Guy Kaplanski (Contact Author)
Bar Ilan University ( email )
Ramat Gan, 52900
Israel
Haim Levy
Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Jerusalem School of Business Administration ( email )
Mount Scopus
Jerusalem, 91905
Israel
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