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Dual effects of investor sentiment and uncertainty in financial markets
This study investigates the interplay between firm-level investor sentiment and uncertainty in financial markets. We demonstrate that investor sentiment significantly influences short-term stock market returns, particularly when there is an increase in firm-level uncertainty. This correlation becomes weaker among firms experiencing a decrease in uncertainty. The cross-sectional effect of sentiment is more pronounced during periods of heightened uncertainty, as evidenced by the higher returns of sentiment-based long-short portfolios under these conditions. Our findings are robust to adjusting for various factors and using alternative uncertainty and sentiment measures.
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