(Note the distinction between qtand qt). Hence,
and
Substituting this into the original formula for price gives
Proposition 2.Suppose the underlying parametersπL, πH, λ 1 , and λ 2
satisfy
where
where q
eand q–eare bounds on the unconditional mean of the ran-
dom variable qt. Then the conditions for both underreaction and
overreaction given in section 5.1. are satisfied. (Functions and vari-
ables not yet introduced will be defined in the proof.)
kq q
kq c cq
c
qq qq
qq
c
qq
qq
q
qc
qc
e
e
e
=+
=+ +
=
−
−
=
−
−
=
<
≥
1
2
1
2 12
1
2
2
2
0
0
∆
∆∆
∆∆
(),
(
*
),
() ()
,
() ()
,
*
if ,
if ,
kp p kp
p
21 2
2 0
<<
≥
,
,
pIQQ
pIQQ
10
1
1
20
1
2
0
1
2
1
11
1
11
1111
0010
10 10
=′+ +−
=− ′ + + −
′= − −
′=
′= −
−
−
δ
γδ δ γ
δ
γδ δ γ
γ
γ
γ
(( )[( ) ]),
(( )[( ) ]),
(, , , ),
(, ,, ),
(, , , ).
E( ) ( ) ( )( )
(,, ,).
ttjt t
j t
t
yyQqyQqj t
+ =′ +−′
′=
Φγ γ
γ 0101
Pr(yytj+ ==′t tΦγ) Qqj t
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