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Post by stockitnow on Apr 21, 2023 10:27am

Havard law - analyst ownership of stock

From havard law website https://corpgov.law.harvard.edu/2018/10/10/analysts-stock-ownership-and-stock-recommendations/


Below is only one paragraph from the article.  Good article to read if you are interested.

In an average sample year, 13% of analysts own stock in covered firms, and among these ownership analysts, they invest in 18% of all covered firms. Additional data collection reveals that 12% of analysts own stock in covered firms in 2016, indicating that analysts’ stock ownership continues to be prevalent today. Analysts’ stock ownership is associated with more favorable recommendations. 66% of ownership reports contain a favorable (buy) recommendation, compared to 44% for all recommendations from the same broker-periods. Analysts’ stock ownership tends to be long-term. The average ownership string (i.e., a series of consecutive ownership reports) contains 13 reports and spans about 16 months. Fourth, among the 74 brokers in our sample, 60 allowed analysts’ ownership. In contrast, the remaining 14 had virtually no ownership reports and thus likely banned it. Compared with analysts without ownership, analysts owning stock are more experienced, cover more firms and more industries, provide fewer types of forecasts, have higher prior forecast frequency and accuracy, and are more likely to work at brokers that are smaller and have no underwriting relationship with the firm. They tend to invest in firms that are larger, more mature, have higher growth, better financial performance, greater analyst following, and higher institutional ownership.
Comment by lb1temporary on Apr 21, 2023 10:44am
Interesting article.  I highlight the following: ...We find that 3% of analysts initiated ownership while having a sell recommendation outstanding, and 56% terminated ownership while having a buy recommendation outstanding..... The entire study is attached. it's interesting that theirs datas are from 2003 to 2012 (the 2016 datas are ''additional datas'') and the tables ...more  
Comment by stockitnow on Apr 21, 2023 11:03am
Yeah.  Its better to do you own research.  Everyone has different motive with their outlook.   I see you posting on AC and you have been around that for  long time.  I have been in and out of AC and back in recently.  While holding bbd and AC I ended up researching and learning alot from these industry and how some of them mechanism works.  You are doing ...more  
Comment by bicente on Apr 21, 2023 11:18am
one thing about the real world is that ownership in companies can be untraceable and therefore many studies are not exact , just estimates ...analysts are like the  hockey color coimmentators discussing the last periods' entetainment ... remember that what these anaysts are evaluating is part of the past and it is based on the info provided to them ...sooo you get where I'm going ...more  
Comment by Truthifest on Apr 21, 2023 12:33pm
It is common for PMs to use sell-side reports as part of their due dilly, namely, the fact-finding/reporting part of those reports, and the reasoning used to then draw conclusions there on, but to make their own buy/sell decisions.   A lot of individual investors like myself do the same thing for their own due dilly: use various sources to gather facts, observations, and the resulting ...more  
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