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Momentum and Turnover: Evidence from the German Stock Market
Markus Glaser University of Konstanz - Chair of Business Administration, especially Corporate Finance; University of Konstanz - Faculty of Economics and Statistics Martin Weber University of Mannheim - Department of Banking and Finance; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) April 2002 CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3353 Abstract: This Paper analyses the relation between momentum strategies (strategies that buy stocks with high returns over the previous three to 12 months and sell stocks with low returns over the same period) and turnover (number of shares traded divided by the number of shares outstanding) for the German stock market. Our main finding is that momentum strategies are more profitable among high-turnover stocks. In contrast to US evidence, this result is driven mainly by winners: high-turnover winners have higher returns than low-turnover winners. We present various robustness checks, long-horizon results, evidence on seasonality, and control for size-, book-to-market-, and industry-effects. We argue that our results are useful to empirically evaluate competing explanations for the momentum effect.
Keywords: Asset pricing, momentum strategies, return predictability, turnover JEL Classifications: G10, G11, G12 Working Paper SeriesDate posted: June 06, 2002 ; Last revised: June 06, 2002Suggested CitationContact Information
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