An equity risk premium negative occurs when expected stock returns fall below the risk-free rate, signaling investor confidence in safer assets. It helps analysts gauge market sentiment and identify overvalued equities. Value investors and contrarians benefit by spotting potential buying opportunities during such anomalies, while portfolio managers use it to adjust risk exposure.
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