Abstract
This paper investigates financial attention using novel panel data on daily investor online account logins. We find support for selective attention to portfolio information. Account logins fall by 9.5% after market declines. Investors also pay less attention when the VIX volatility index is high. The level of attention and the attention/return correlation are strongly related to investor demographics (gender, age) and financial position (wealth, holdings). Using a new statistical decomposition, we show how aggregate and individual household trading are related to investor attention. (JEL G02, D03, D83)
Full Citation
Sicherman, Nachum, George Loewenstein, Duane Seppi, and Stephen Utkus. “Financial Attention.”
The Review of Financial Studies
vol. 29,
(January 01, 2016): 863-897.