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Disposition effect in fund managers. Fund and stock-specific factors and the upshot for investors

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Abstract This paper evaluates the presence of disposition effect in Spanish equity funds and its implications for investors. We find that disposition spread is not a widespread bias, but it… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper evaluates the presence of disposition effect in Spanish equity funds and its implications for investors. We find that disposition spread is not a widespread bias, but it exists across funds. This effect is especially intense during the crisis period, but it is mitigated in large management companies or in those that belong to bank holding groups. For a new insight when disentangling managers’ decisions, this study shows that the disposition effect is not only a cognitive bias inherent to the person, but it mostly depends on the type of transactions. Partial sales, domestic stocks, stocks with low portfolio weights, and stocks with lower past returns are disposition-prone. The existence of disposition effect is confirmed; however, investors are not harmed in terms of fund performance.

Keywords: effect; effect fund; disposition effect; fund managers

Journal Title: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Year Published: 2020

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