Intercity Mentioning: Stock Posts, City Network, and Firms
Abstract
We analyze online stock posts to identify dynamic intercity investment preferences among Chinese investors. By inferring city connections using recent posts on local stocks mentioning other cities, we find that firms in highly connected cities exhibit higher stock valuations, greater turnover, higher idiosyncratic volatility, improved liquidity, and reduced crash risk. The network effects are more pronounced among less visible firms and induce intercity return comovement. Better stock performances in connected cities predict subsequent local stock return reversals as well as elevated intercity retail block trading. Our findings suggest that city connectivity, revealed through social media content, influences firm outcomes, investor behavior, and market efficiency.