Abstract

We show that actively managed US hedge funds, on average, trade on the post-earnings announcement drift anomaly more aggressively than mutual funds. Both mutual and hedge funds that actively trade on drift anomaly face higher arbitrage risk. However, arbitrage risk reduces mutual funds’ willingness to buy high-SUE stocks with high return volatility, but not hedge funds.

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