Smart (Phone) Investing? A Within Investor-Time Analysis of New Technologies and Trading Behavior
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Date
2021-02-02
Author
Kalda, Ankit
Loos, Benjamin
Previtero, Alessandro
Hackethal, Andreas
SAFE No.
303
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Abstract
Using transaction-level data from two German banks, we study the effects of smartphones on investor behavior. Comparing trades by the same investor in the same month across different platforms, we find that smartphones increase the purchase of riskier, lottery-type, non-diversifying assets, and of past winners and losers. We find evidence against investors offsetting these trades on other platforms and against digital nudges mechanically driving our results. Smartphone effects are neither transitory nor innocuous: assets purchased via smartphones deliver lower Sharpe ratios. Our findings caution against the indiscriminate use of smartphones as the key technology to increase access to financial markets.
Research Area
Household Finance
Keywords
fintech, investor behavior, financial risk-taking, lottery-type assets, investment biases, trend chasing, spillover effects
JEL Classification
G11, G40, G50, H31
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Topic
Fiscal Stability
Investor Behaviour
Saving and Borrowing
Investor Behaviour
Saving and Borrowing
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1
Publication Type
Working Paper
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