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Who drove and burst the tech bubble?

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posted on 2023-08-05, 11:04 authored by John M. Griffin, Jeffrey HarrisJeffrey Harris, Tao Shu, Selim Topaloglu

From 1997 to March 2000, as technology stocks rose more than five-fold, institutions bought more new technology supply than individuals. Among institutions, hedge funds were the most aggressive investors, but independent investment advisors and mutual funds (net of flows) actively invested the most capital in the technology sector. The technology stock reversal in March 2000 was accompanied by a broad selloff from institutional investors but accelerated buying by individuals, particularly discount brokerage clients. Overall, our evidence is most consistent with the bubble model of Abreu and Brunnermeier (2003) where rational arbitrageurs fail to trade against bubbles until a coordinated selling effort occurs.

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Journal of Finance

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http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:77596

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