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Does investor sentiment affect price-earnings ratios?
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Jitmaneeroj, Boonlert
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Capital assets
/ Earnings
/ Economic models
/ Equity
/ Errors
/ Financial analysis
/ Growth rate
/ Initial public offerings
/ Interest rates
/ Investments
/ Investor behavior
/ Investors
/ Measurement
/ Measurement errors
/ Optimism
/ Portfolio management
/ Price earnings ratio
/ Prices
/ Principal components analysis
/ Ratios
/ Risk premiums
/ Securities markets
/ Sovereign debt
/ Stock exchanges
/ Stock prices
/ Studies
/ Trading
/ Valuation
/ Variables
/ Volatility
2017
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Does investor sentiment affect price-earnings ratios?
by
Jitmaneeroj, Boonlert
in
Capital assets
/ Earnings
/ Economic models
/ Equity
/ Errors
/ Financial analysis
/ Growth rate
/ Initial public offerings
/ Interest rates
/ Investments
/ Investor behavior
/ Investors
/ Measurement
/ Measurement errors
/ Optimism
/ Portfolio management
/ Price earnings ratio
/ Prices
/ Principal components analysis
/ Ratios
/ Risk premiums
/ Securities markets
/ Sovereign debt
/ Stock exchanges
/ Stock prices
/ Studies
/ Trading
/ Valuation
/ Variables
/ Volatility
2017
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Does investor sentiment affect price-earnings ratios?
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Jitmaneeroj, Boonlert
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Capital assets
/ Earnings
/ Economic models
/ Equity
/ Errors
/ Financial analysis
/ Growth rate
/ Initial public offerings
/ Interest rates
/ Investments
/ Investor behavior
/ Investors
/ Measurement
/ Measurement errors
/ Optimism
/ Portfolio management
/ Price earnings ratio
/ Prices
/ Principal components analysis
/ Ratios
/ Risk premiums
/ Securities markets
/ Sovereign debt
/ Stock exchanges
/ Stock prices
/ Studies
/ Trading
/ Valuation
/ Variables
/ Volatility
2017
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Does investor sentiment affect price-earnings ratios?
2017
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Overview
Purpose
A large number of empirical studies investigate the determinants of price-earnings (P/E) ratio by focusing on fundamental factors. However, there has been an increasing concern that stock valuation is also driven by investor sentiment. This paper aims to extend the existing literature by exploring whether investor sentiment impacts the P/E ratio.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper examines the determinants of P/E ratio by applying latent variable models with investor sentiment as a latent variable and several fundamental factors as control variables. Investor sentiment is proxied by trading volume, advance-decline ratio and price volatility.
Findings
Using annual data of the US industries over the period of 1998-2014, the current paper produces new empirical evidence that investor sentiment significantly affects the P/E ratio. This result is robust to the inclusion of several control variables that have been documented to explain the P/E ratio.
Practical implications
The findings have important implications for investors, as downplaying sentiment can lead to significant errors in making equity investment choices based on the P/E ratio.
Originality/value
The analytical framework of the current paper is differentiated from the conventional analysis in which the P/E ratio is regressed against control variables and proxies for sentiment, thus falling into the trap of implicitly presupposing that proxies are perfect measures of investor sentiment. As all proxies may have measurement errors to the true but unobservable investor sentiment, the current paper uses latent variable models to shed new light on the influence of investor sentiment on the P/E ratio.
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