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Author:Hirschey, M.
Richardson, V. J.
Scholz, S.
Title:How "foolish" are Internet investors?
Journal:Financial Analysts' Journal
2000 : JAN/FEB, VOL. 56:1, p. 62-69
Index terms:Investments
Policy
Internet
Stock markets
Prices
Policy
USA
Language:eng
Abstract:This article offers the first systematic evidence that stock recommendations published on the Internet move prices and trading volumes. It is found that buy announcements for small-cap growth stocks published in the nightly performance recap of The Motley Fool's Rule Breaker Portfolio engender statistically significant abnormal returns. The effects were generally larger than those following secondhand buy recommendations published in the print media or after a stock purchase recommendation on the television program "Wall $treet Week. " This article's finding of unusual trading volume also provides evidence consistent with the hypothesis that The Motley Fool buy announcements are closely followed and acted on by Internet investors.
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