Annual Conference
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Senior Fellows/Fellows, Capital Market Development: China and Asia
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May 2013
Getting Better: Learning to Invest in an Emerging Stock Market
This paper reports evidence that individual investors in Indian equities hold better performing portfolios as they become more experienced in the equity market. Experienced investors tilt their portfolios profi
tably towards value stocks and stocks with low turnover, but these tilts do not fully explain their good performance. Experienced investors also tend to have lower turnover and disposition bias. These behaviors, as well as underdiversifi
cation, diminish when investors experience poor returns resulting from them, consistent with models of reinforcement learning. Indian stocks held by experienced, well diversifi
ed, low-turnover and low-disposition-bias investors deliver higher average returns even controlling for a standard set of stock-level characteristics.
Keywords:
Emerging stock market, equity market, value stocks