社交媒体情绪与IPO回报

Domonkos F. Vamossy
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我研究了首次公开发行(ipo)回报的两个程式化事实背后的潜在机制。通过分析投资者在stocktwits和Twitter上表达的情绪,我发现通过这些社交媒体平台传达的情绪可以帮助解释IPO股票的错误定价。社交媒体上分享的大量信息和观点可能会对某些股票产生炒作,导致投资者做出非理性的买卖决定。这可能导致股票在短期内估值过高,但长期来看,由于股票的表现未能达到过高的预期,往往会导致股价的调整。特别是,我发现pre-IPO投资者热情水平高的ipo,其首日收益率往往显著高于pre-IPO投资者热情水平较低的ipo,其平均首日收益率为16.91%。然而,这种最初的热情可能是错位的,因为与ipo前投资者热情较高的ipo相比,ipo前投资者热情较低的ipo的平均长期行业调整回报率要低得多,为-8.53%,而ipo前投资者热情较低的ipo的平均长期行业调整回报率为-1.1%。
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Social Media Emotions and IPO Returns
I examine potential mechanisms behind two stylized facts of initial public offerings (IPOs) returns. By analyzing investor sentiment expressed on StockTwits and Twitter, I find that emotions conveyed through these social media platforms can help explain the mispricing of IPO stocks. The abundance of information and opinions shared on social media can generate hype around certain stocks, leading to investors' irrational buying and selling decisions. This can result in an overvaluation of the stock in the short term but often leads to a correction in the long term as the stock's performance fails to meet the inflated expectations. In particular, I find that IPOs with high levels of pre-IPO investor enthusiasm tend to have a significantly higher first-day return of 29.54%, compared to IPOs with lower levels of pre-IPO investor enthusiasm, which have an average first-day return of 16.91%. However, this initial enthusiasm may be misplaced, as IPOs with high pre-IPO investor enthusiasm demonstrate a much lower average long-run industry-adjusted return of -8.53%, compared to IPOs with lower pre-IPO investor enthusiasm, which have an average long-run industry-adjusted return of -1.1%.
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