Holiday effect on stock price reactions to analyst recommendation revisions

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Kudryavtsev A. [1 ]
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[1] The Economics and Management Department, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley Academic College, Emek Yezreel
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Analyst Recommendation Revisions; Behavioral Finance; Holiday Effect; Mood Maintenance Hypothesis; Stock Price Drifts;
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10.1057/s41260-018-0095-6
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The study explores the holiday effect on stock price reactions to analyst recommendation revisions and on post-recommendation price drifts. Based on the Mood Maintenance Hypothesis and on the literature documenting lower stock trading activity before holidays, I hypothesize that if a recommendation revision is issued before a holiday, then investors striving to maintain their positive pre-holiday mood, may be less willing to make influential trading decisions, and therefore, may underreact to the recommendation revision, leading to stronger post-recommendation price drift. Analyzing a large sample of analyst recommendation revisions, I document that, compared to “regular” recommendation revisions, pre-holiday recommendation revisions are followed by: (i) significantly weaker event-day stock price reactions, and (ii) significantly more pronounced post-event price drifts, whose magnitude increases over longer post-event periods (up to 6 months). Both effects are more pronounced for small and more volatile stocks and remain robust after accounting for additional company- (size, market model beta, historical volatility) and event-specific (number of recommendation categories changed in the revision, analyst experience) factors. © 2018, Springer Nature Limited.
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