Abstract

This research examines the price behavior of limit moves for stocks listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange over the period 1990–1996. The results indicate price continuations for the overnight period following limit moves and price reversals for the subsequent trading time period. The results are consistent with the overreaction hypothesis in that overreaction is delayed by price limits and the overreaction is corrected in the trading time period following limit moves.

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