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Do fund flow-return relations depend on the type of investor? A research note.

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Humphrey, Jacquelyn
Benson, Karen Leigh
Brailsford, Timothy John

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This study investigates whether the relation between aggregate fund flow and market returns differs between retail and institutional funds. For the retail fund sample, we document a contemporaneous relation between flow and market returns and also find evidence of feedback trading. In contrast, there is little evidence of a relation between flow and market returns for the institutional fund sample. Consequently, it appears that retail and institutional fund investors use different investment strategies, with retail investors following a more naive strategy. We find no evidence of flow inducing price pressure for either type of fund.

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2037-12-31
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