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Capital Market Anomalies
ALEŠ, Petr
This Master thesis deals with the anomalies in capital markets. Through statistical testing of data from five companies on the US stock exchange NASDAQ seeks to prove or disprove their presence on this market.
Financial Market Anomalies
BUREŠ, Vladislav
The first part of thesis describes the Efficient Market Theory, its characteristics and forms. Another theoretical approach are Behavioral Finances that can also explain the stock market price making. The main topic is Financial Market Anomalies that defy the Efficient Market Theory. Anomalies state that an investor is able to achieve above average profits in the long term regularly. The thesis is focused on two anomalies selected for further testing on the data of companies traded on German exchange Xetra. Data was obtained from Yahoo Finance and processed for statistical tests. Anomalies occurrence was scarce, therefore it cannot be said that an investor is able to achieve above average profits in the long term regularly.
Financial market anomalies
ŠAFÁŘOVÁ, Michaela
This bachelor thesis is focused on two types of anomalies which occur on financial markets. The theoretical part mainly focuses on the efficient markets theory, and on the topic of behavioural finance which also include individual theories associated with them. Furthermore, theoretical part analyses different kinds of anomalies, focusing primarily on the Monday and the January effect. Analytical part tests both the January and the Monday effects in selected companies, trading with its shares on the Prague Stock Exchange. The influence of the January and the Monday effect wasn´t proved in this bachelor thesis.
The Monday effect and The January effect on selected stock markets
Skřiváček, Petr ; Veselá, Jitka (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the efficient market hypothesis and selected anomalies on capital markets. The first part deals with the efficient market hypothesis, the second and the third part contains testing of the monday effect and the january effect on selected stock markets. The goal of my thesis is to describe the efficient market hypothesis, test the monday effect on selected stock indexes and the january effect on selected stocks and index of Prague stock exchange.
The Examination of the Capital Market´s Efficiency and the Selection of Suitable Capital Strategy
SLÁDKOVÁ, Petra
In my diploma I analyzed the USA capital market. I concentrated on 5 representative branches of this market - the biotechnology, the food industry, the car industry, the mining and the finances. 12 companies, which quote their share of stocks in the american capital market, were choosed. I tested the efficiency of this capital market and tried to establish the rate of this market´s efficiency. Later the best strategy was added to the rate of capital market´s efficiency. I counted the average decree, the standard deviation, the variation coefficient, the {$\alpha$} coefficient and {$\beta$} coefficient at the choosed share of stocks. I accomplished the correlative and the runs testing, which were supposed to certify the efficiency of market. The certain anomalies as The Day of the Week Effect, The January Effect and The Size Effect were investigated in more detail. Further I was considering if either the active or the passive strategy should have been used. I concluded that the active strategy is better for investors in times of the financial crisis. I also analyzed P/E ratio at choosed companies. The performated testing shows that the american market of shares is effective, it has the form of low efficiency peak-form efficient markets hypothesis.

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