Informed Trading and Intertemporal Substitution

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Abstract

I examine the possibility of information-based trading in a multiperiod consumption setting. I develop a necessary and sufficient condition for trade to occur. Intertemporal substitution introduces a desire to correlate current consumption with future aggregate shocks. When agents have heterogeneous time-inseparable preferences, information differentially affects relative preferences for current and future consumption, making information-based trading mutually acceptable. The no-trade result continues to hold if there is no aggregate shock, or if agents have either homogeneous or time-separable preferences.

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Xiao, Y. (2020). Informed Trading and Intertemporal Substitution. Journal of Finance, 75(2), 1135–1156. https://doi.org/10.1111/jofi.12857

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