Abstract

Various theories have been presented to explain momentum and reversals in stock returns. Based on the model of Hong and Stein (1999), this paper creates a hybrid strategy to avoid the losses from the reversal phase. The risk-adjusted returns of the new strategy are significantly higher than those of the traditional momentum strategy. Moreover, the risk-adjusted returns of the new strategy cannot be fully explained by Carhart’s four-factor model. Such a finding is robust in different time periods and size quintiles. Overall, this paper exploits the interaction between heterogeneous investors and generates distinctive applications.

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