Estimating blockage discounts

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Abstract

When an estate includes publicly traded shares, or a divorce settlement requires equitable distribution of publicly traded shares and these shares constitute a large block of the company's outstanding shares, the valuation of these shares often anticipates a blockage discount for liquidating large volumes of shares. However, there is very little literature on this blockage discount, which has resulted in a wide divergence in court opinions regarding this subject. This article examines the pricevolume relationship in several broad equity indexes (S&P 100, S&P 500, NASDAQ, and Russell 2000) to determine insights into the plausibility of any discount arising from unusually large trading volume. The article also explains a hedging strategy that will mitigate the adverse effect of any blockage discount, if one was presumed to exist.

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Ahmed, P., & Wiggins, C. D. (2014). Estimating blockage discounts. Journal of Wealth Management, 17(3), 58–67. https://doi.org/10.3905/jwm.2014.17.3.058

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