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Overreaction in Bitcoin before and during COVID-19

Abstract
In recent years, Bitcoin has attracted a lot of interest from the media, academics and investors, but there is still skepticism and a lack of knowledge about how this cryptocurrency performed in the years leading up to and through the COVID-19 pandemic. The spread of COVID-19 in 2020, means that Bitcoin has been put to test under extreme financial conditions for the first time, and this thesis exploits this period to analyze how the COVID-19 crisis affected Bitcoin investors. As such, our thesis contributes to an understanding of how cryptocurrencies and especially Bitcoin investors react under high uncertainty. Using quantile autoregressive (QAR) models, we investigate the persistence of daily and weekly Bitcoin returns for the PreCOVID- 19 and the DuringCOVID-19 periods on the return distributions. We found that lower quantiles of the daily DuringCOVID-19 return distribution have positive correlation with previous negative returns. These findings point to overreaction in the Bitcoin market: investors overreact during days (DuringCOVID-19) where the Bitcoin price falls sharply. Additionally, stronger dependencies between returns were observed from DuringCOVID-19 data, suggesting higher investors’ overreaction during that period.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Finance
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/68937
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Date
2021-06-30
Author
Kirkinezos, Georgios
Skora, Endri
Keywords
Cryptocurrencies
Bitcoin
COVID-19
investors
Cryptocurrency Market
Returns
Quantile Autoregressive Model (QAR)
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2021:144
Language
eng
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