The Relationship between Sentiment and Risk in Financial Markets

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Autor(a) principal: Paraboni,Ana Luiza
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Righi,Marcelo Brutti, Vieira,Kelmara Mendes, Silveira,Vinícius Girardi da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-76922018000100301
Resumo: Abstract This article estimates association coefficients between measures of market sentiment and risk in the U.S., German and Chinese markets. In terms of risk, four measures were considered: standard deviation, value at risk, expected shortfall and shortfall deviation risk. For market sentiment, data was collected using the Psych Signal technology, which is based on the behavior of investors on social networks. The results indicate significant statistical associations, with the direction of association having financial meaning. Moreover, the empirical findings are valid for all risk measurements. The results are in keeping with the Prospect Theory, since in moments when the sentiment indicates low liquidity (a negative value for the difference between Bullish and Bearish Intensities) investors try to reduce the negotiation volume, which has a positive impact on risk. On the other hand, under the inverted scenario, when sentiment indicates high liquidity, there is an increase in the negotiation volume and a consequent decrease in risk. This article is important because its observations of market sentiment as measured by social media data show a consistent relationship with measures of financial risk.
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title The Relationship between Sentiment and Risk in Financial Markets
spellingShingle The Relationship between Sentiment and Risk in Financial Markets
Paraboni,Ana Luiza
risk management
measures of risk
market sentiment
behavioral finance
title_short The Relationship between Sentiment and Risk in Financial Markets
title_full The Relationship between Sentiment and Risk in Financial Markets
title_fullStr The Relationship between Sentiment and Risk in Financial Markets
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Sentiment and Risk in Financial Markets
title_sort The Relationship between Sentiment and Risk in Financial Markets
author Paraboni,Ana Luiza
author_facet Paraboni,Ana Luiza
Righi,Marcelo Brutti
Vieira,Kelmara Mendes
Silveira,Vinícius Girardi da
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author2 Righi,Marcelo Brutti
Vieira,Kelmara Mendes
Silveira,Vinícius Girardi da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paraboni,Ana Luiza
Righi,Marcelo Brutti
Vieira,Kelmara Mendes
Silveira,Vinícius Girardi da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv risk management
measures of risk
market sentiment
behavioral finance
topic risk management
measures of risk
market sentiment
behavioral finance
description Abstract This article estimates association coefficients between measures of market sentiment and risk in the U.S., German and Chinese markets. In terms of risk, four measures were considered: standard deviation, value at risk, expected shortfall and shortfall deviation risk. For market sentiment, data was collected using the Psych Signal technology, which is based on the behavior of investors on social networks. The results indicate significant statistical associations, with the direction of association having financial meaning. Moreover, the empirical findings are valid for all risk measurements. The results are in keeping with the Prospect Theory, since in moments when the sentiment indicates low liquidity (a negative value for the difference between Bullish and Bearish Intensities) investors try to reduce the negotiation volume, which has a positive impact on risk. On the other hand, under the inverted scenario, when sentiment indicates high liquidity, there is an increase in the negotiation volume and a consequent decrease in risk. This article is important because its observations of market sentiment as measured by social media data show a consistent relationship with measures of financial risk.
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