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Retrospective study of the negative influence of BOO-B on the Japanese stock market and USD/JPY exchange rate

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BOO-B is a superstition in which the Japanese stock market and the USD/JPY exchange rate fall when a movie by a specific Japanese film studio is aired by a specific Japanese television network on Fridays. Retrospective study of stock market reports, USD/JPY exchange rate reports and airing dates shows that during Fridays in which the movies are aired, when compared to average days, neither the Japanese stock market or the United States dollar to Japanese yen exchange rate experience statistically significant decreases.

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  • Bureau of Obcognito, 2020. "Retrospective study of the negative influence of BOO-B on the Japanese stock market and USD/JPY exchange rate," OSF Preprints vcjsx, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:vcjsx
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/vcjsx
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