Article(electronic)April 25, 2024

Liquidity provision and trading skill: Evidence from mutual funds' daily transactions

In: Review of financial economics: RFE, Volume 42, Issue 2, p. 206-238

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Abstract

AbstractExamining risk‐adjusted returns for executed trades over horizons of up to 1 year, we document strong evidence of short‐term trading skill using daily mutual fund transactions from Finland. We find that trading performance is highly persistent up to the 1 month horizon, with an annualized Carhart abnormal return of 5.03% observed for both buys and sells. Moreover, the returns observed for the first week account for almost 36% of a fund's 1 year trade return, underscoring the significance of short‐term trading in mutual funds. For the best‐performing funds, this short‐term performance also translates into sustained long‐term outperformance. Investigating possible sources, we find that liquidity provision, rather than price pressure, is a significant contributor. In addition, short‐term trading performance is significantly positively related to trade size, fund size, and expenses, depending on whether buys or sells are considered.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 1873-5924

DOI

10.1002/rfe.1196

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