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Another law of small numbers: patterns of trading prices in experimental markets

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Conventional finance models indicate that the magnitude of stock prices should not influence portfolio choices or future returns. This view is contradicted, however, by empirical evidence. In this paper, we report the results of an experiment showing that trading prices, in experimental markets, are processed differently by participants, depending on their magnitude. Our experiment has two consecutive treatments. One where the fundamental value is a small number (the small price market) and a second one where the fundamental value is a large number (the large price market). Small price markets exhibit greater mispricing than large price markets. We obtain this result both between-participants and within-participants. Our findings show that price magnitude influences the way people perceive the distribution of future returns. This result is at odds with standard finance theory but is consistent with: (1) a number of observations in the empirical finance and accounting literature; and (2) evidence in neuropsychology on the use of different mental scales for small and large numbers.
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hal-01954921 , version 1 (14-12-2018)

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Tristan Roger, Wael Bousselmi, Patrick Roger, Marc Willinger. Another law of small numbers: patterns of trading prices in experimental markets. 2018. ⟨hal-01954921⟩
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