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American Economic Review: Vol. 93 No. 1 (March 2003)
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Portfolio Choice and Trading in a Large 401(k) Plan
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Agnew, Julie,
Pierluigi Balduzzi, and
Annika Sundén. 2003. "Portfolio Choice and Trading in a Large 401(k) Plan ."
The American Economic Review,
93(1): 193-215.
DOI: 10.1257/000282803321455223
DOI: 10.1257/000282803321455223
Abstract
We study nearly 7,000 retirement accounts during the April 1994-August 1998 period. Several interesting patterns emerge. Most asset allocations are extreme (either 100 percent or zero percent in equities) and there is inertia in asset allocations. Equity allocations are higher for males, married investors, and for investors with higher earnings and more seniority on the job; equity allocations are lower for older investors. There is very limited portfolio reshuffling, in sharp contrast to discount brokerage accounts. Daily changes in equity allocations correlate only weakly with same-day equity returns and do not correlate with future equity returns.
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Agnew, Julie
Balduzzi, Pierluigi
Sundén, Annika
Balduzzi, Pierluigi
Sundén, Annika

