This study investigates the interaction of volume-liquidity premium and high-volume return premium by simultaneously consider ing two factors that significantly impact future stock returns: trading volume norms and trading volume extremes. The study finds that high-volume return premium does exist. However, the high-volume return premium behaves differently for liquid and illiquid stocks. The high-volume return premium disappears very quickly for illiquid stocks, while it persists much longer for highly liquid stocks. The study also shows evidence that supports volume-liquidity premium. But the volume-liquidity premium behaves differently after stocks experience an extremely high/low volume shock. The volume-liquidity premium only exists for small size stocks after an extremely low volume shock, but this volum e-liquidity premium totally disappears for stocks experiencing an extremely high volume shock .
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Sun, M. Y. (2012). High-Volume Return Premium And Volume-Liquidity Premium. Journal of Business & Economics Research (JBER), 11(1), 35. https://doi.org/10.19030/jber.v11i1.7521
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