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Is the 52-high-price Strategy Explained by Behavioral Finance? (Uncertainty Effect)

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Table 1: 52-week high price strategy performance in different  informational uncertainty
Table 1: 52-week high price strategy performance in different  informational uncertainty
Table 2: momentum strategy performance in different conditions of information uncertainty

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