Mos up huge again...wow I am right again

Quote from makloda:

Analysts are (usually) always late to the game with buy and sell recommendations. Strong stock performance forces them to add stocks to their buy lists and when a stock trends down you can see analysts flip their buys to sells one by one until it eventually bottoms out.


I always thought GS used their conviction buy list recommendation to get them and their biggest clients out of a long position in those stocks.

(in effect generating a top whilst being out of the stock.)
 
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1092744

Analyst Recommendations, Mutual Fund Herding, and Overreaction in Stock Prices
February 13, 2008

From the abstract: "Specifically, mutual funds "herd" (trade together) into stocks with consensus analyst upgrades and (especially) herd out of stocks with consensus downgrades, controlling for common investment signals that affect both analyst revisions and mutual fund herding. Further, upgraded stocks bought by herds initially outperform, then underperform their size, book-to-market, and momentum benchmarks, while downgraded stocks that are heavily sold exhibit the opposite pattern."
 
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