The Information in Industry-Neutral Self-Financed Trades

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Abstract

We identify Industry-Neutral Self-Financed Informed Trading (INSFIT) as stock trades financed by offsetting, equivalent dollar-denominated stock trades in the same industry. Approximately 37% of short-term mutual fund trading profits can be attributed to these trade pairs. Consistent with informed trading, INSFIT precedes unusually high media coverage for the underlying stocks. The trades underlying INSFIT are also larger as the release of stock-level news becomes more imminent. Both relative valuation and the hedging of industry exposure motivate INSFIT’s industry neutrality. While INSFIT positively impacts fund performance, active fund managers who execute INSFIT more aggressively obtain smaller trading profits per execution.

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Barardehi, Y. H., Da, Z., & Warachka, M. (2024). The Information in Industry-Neutral Self-Financed Trades. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 59(2), 796–829. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022109023000091

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