Abstract

We explore the underlying reasons for the apparent mispricing of firms based on fundamental information. We document that a relative fundamental strength strategy that buys (sells) firms with strong (weak) fundamentals is highly profitable for up to three years. The results cannot be explained by either price or earnings momentum, are robust to risk adjustments based on standard asset pricing models, and survive a battery of robustness tests. The strategy also works better among small firms, as well as firms with low analyst coverage and a high probability of informed trading. Our empirical findings support the hypotheses of limited investor attention and informed trading.

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