Federal ID: 91-6001537
ISSN: 0022-1090 (Print) | 1756-6916 (Online)
Price-Path Convexity and Short-Horizon Return Predictability
Huseyin Gulen and Michael Woeppel
♦ We document a strong negative relation between the curvature of stock price paths (i.e., price-path convexity) and future short-horizon returns at both the aggregate and firm levels. This relation obtains regardless of the cumulative return during the convexity estimation period. At the aggregate level, convexity is a better predictor of future returns than many commonly-used predictors. At the firm level, this effect is not explained by known return predictors, microstructure frictions, or illiquidity. Using survey-based expectations of short-horizon returns, we show that the negative relation between convexity and future returns is driven in part by overextrapolation of past returns.
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