The effect of induced mood on traders’ preferences in asset markets – experimental evidence

Author:

Lahav YaronORCID,Meer Shireen

Abstract

PurposeIn this paper, we study the effect of induced positive and negative moods on traders' willingness to trade (pay and accept) in experimental asset markets.Design/methodology/approachWe conduct experimental asset markets where subjects undergo a mood induction procedure prior to trade. After the subjects are induced with either negative or positive affect, they can trade an experimental asset with a known stream of dividends for a known number of periods.FindingsWe first show that both positive and negative affects are associated with larger positive deviations from fundamental values. We also show that when subjects are induced with positive mood, they bid higher prices but for fewer units of the stock. On the supply side, positive affect is associated with higher prices and quantities, and consequently in higher willingness to offer. Finally, we use our experimental data to test existing theories on mood effect. We find that negative affect is related to momentum trading, while positive affect is associated with information processing.Originality/valueTo our knowledge, this is the first work that studies the effect of mood on traders' behavior, rather than market outcomes.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Strategy and Management,Finance,Accounting

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