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Júlio Fernando Seara Sequeira da Mota Lobão
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51
TITLE:
Are African Stock Markets Inefficient? New Evidence on Seasonal Anomalies
AUTHORS:
Lobao, J
;
PUBLISHED:
2018
,
SOURCE:
SCIENTIFIC ANNALS OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS,
VOLUME:
65,
ISSUE:
3
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
WOS
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:
5
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ORCID
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CIÊNCIAVITAE
52
TITLE:
Global and Extreme Dependence Between Investor Sentiment and Stock Returns in European Markets
Full Text
AUTHORS:
Horta, P;
Lobao, J
;
PUBLISHED:
2018
,
SOURCE:
JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL FINANCE,
VOLUME:
19,
ISSUE:
2
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
WOS
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:
8
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ORCID
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CIÊNCIAVITAE
53
TITLE:
Momentum meets value investing in a small European market
Full Text
AUTHORS:
Lobao, J
; Azeredo, M;
PUBLISHED:
2018
,
SOURCE:
PORTUGUESE ECONOMIC JOURNAL,
VOLUME:
17,
ISSUE:
1
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3
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ORCID
54
TITLE:
Psychological Barriers in Single Stock Prices: Evidence from Three Emerging Markets
Full Text
AUTHORS:
Lobao, J
; Fernandes, J;
PUBLISHED:
2018
,
SOURCE:
RBGN-REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE GESTAO DE NEGOCIOS,
VOLUME:
20,
ISSUE:
2
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WOS
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1
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ORCID
55
TITLE:
Do Portuguese mutual funds display forecasting skills? A study on selectivity and market timing ability. A study on selectivity and market timing ability
AUTHORS:
Neto, NMV;
Lobao, JFSSD
;
Vieira, ES
;
PUBLISHED:
2017
,
SOURCE:
STUDIES IN ECONOMICS AND FINANCE,
VOLUME:
34,
ISSUE:
4
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:
5
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ORCID
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CIÊNCIAVITAE
56
TITLE:
Psychological barriers in stock market indices: Evidence from four southern European countries
AUTHORS:
Lobao, J
; Pereira, C;
PUBLISHED:
2017
,
SOURCE:
CUADERNOS DE ECONOMIA-SPAIN,
VOLUME:
40,
ISSUE:
114
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
WOS
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:
6
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ORCID
57
TITLE:
The 52-Week high and momentum investing: Implications for asset pricing models
AUTHORS:
Lobão, J
; Fernandes, JM;
PUBLISHED:
2017
,
SOURCE:
Annals of Economics and Finance,
VOLUME:
18,
ISSUE:
2
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Scopus
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ORCID
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CIÊNCIAVITAE
58
TITLE:
The 52-Week High and Momentum Investing: Implications for Asset Pricing Models
AUTHORS:
Julio Lobao
;
Joao Meira Fernandes
;
PUBLISHED:
2017
,
SOURCE:
ANNALS OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE,
VOLUME:
18,
ISSUE:
2
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WOS
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ORCID
59
TITLE:
The smart money effect in mutual funds: The Portuguese case [O efeito de smart money nos fundos de investimento: O caso Português]
Full Text
AUTHORS:
Lobão, J
; Oliveira, M;
PUBLISHED:
2017
,
SOURCE:
Nova Economia,
VOLUME:
27,
ISSUE:
1
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ORCID
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CIÊNCIAVITAE
60
TITLE:
The use of the recognition heuristic as an investment strategy in European stock markets
Full Text
AUTHORS:
Júlio Lobão
;
Luís Pacheco
; Carlos Pereira;
PUBLISHED:
2017
,
SOURCE:
Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science,
VOLUME:
22,
ISSUE:
43
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
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8
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