Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Toh Guat Guan Author-Workplace-Name: School of Business Studies, Kolej Tunku Abdul Rahman 77, Lorong Lembah Permai 3, 11200 Tanjung Bungah Penang, Malaysia Author-Email: tohgg@mail.tarc.edu.my Author-Name: Zamri Ahmad Author-Workplace-Name: School of Management, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia Title: Do Malaysian Investors' Judgement Exhibit Reference Dependence? Abstract: The pleasure of obtaining gains and the pain of incurring losses is a powerful motivating factor determining the trading behaviour of investors. The evaluation of gains and losses is dependent on the reference point. The purpose of this research is fourfold. Firstly, we investigate whether daily extreme price changes catch the attention of investors. Secondly, we determine whether investors' judgement exhibits reference dependence. Thirdly, we investigate whether an attention-based strategy could provide temporary profit-making opportunity to investors. Finally, we evaluate the impact of the reference point on the stock values. We find evidence not only that investors are attention-driven, but also that their judgement displays reference dependence. The attention-based strategy does not generate positive abnormal returns except for strategy of buying portfolios consisting of loser stocks. Moreover, the portfolios whose current price rises above (or falls below) its 52-week high (or 52-week low) at the date of formulation tend to underperform (or outperform) in the subsequent period. Classification-JEL: Keywords: Prospect Theory, efficient market hypothesis, attention hypothesis, reference point, reference dependence, attention-based strategy Journal: Asian Academy of Management Journal of Accounting and Finance Pages: 109-133 Volume: 6 Issue: 1 Year: 2010 File-URL: http://web.usm.my/journal/aamjaf/vol 6-1-2010/6-1-6.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:usm:journl:aamjaf00601_109-133