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Qing, Xu ; Xinyu, Wang ; Zihuang, Huang. (2024) Does Investors’ Online Public Opinion Divergence Increase the Trading Volume? Evidence from the CSI 300 Index Constituents.
In: JRFM. RePEc:gam:jjrfmx:v:17:y:2024:i:8:p:316-:d:1441449.

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Liu, Yandi, Jun Zhang, Na Guo, and Jingshan Liu. 2023. Investor sentiment contagion and network connectedness: Evidence from China and other international stock markets. The Manchester School 91: 587–613. [CrossRef] Milgrom, Paul, and Nancy Stokey. 1982. Information, trade and common knowledge. Journal of Economic Theory 26: 17–27. [CrossRef] Oliveira, Nuno, Paulo Cortez, and Nelson Areal. 2017. The impact of microblogging data for stock market prediction: Using Twitter to predict returns, volatility, trading volume and survey sentiment indices. Expert Systems with applications 73: 125–44. [CrossRef] Rakowski, David, Sara E. Shirley, and Jeffrey R. Stark. 2021. Twitter activity, investor attention, and the diffusion of information.

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