Abstract

Medhat and Schmeling (2022) find significant short-term reversal among low-turnover stocks and short-term momentum among high-turnover stocks by double sorting on stocks’ previous month’s return and share turnover. We replicate their research in the Chinese stock market and find that there is no short-term momentum but only short-term reversal exists in that market. A lack of volume that affects the ability of realized returns to predict firms’ fundamentals or investor heterogeneity might cause the absence of short-term momentum in China.

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