Hello Everyone: I am now the Editor for three Social Science Research Network Journals at www.ssrn.com I wanted to encourage scholars to submit their working ...
(Commentary) Investors began 2000, having enjoyed four years of amazing stock-market gains fueled by the rise of the Internet and explosive growth in a variety...
Mr or Mrs "helper". It seems to me you try to use this group as a biilboard for an investing site. It seems also that the BF content of the message is a bit...
A tad mundane, yes. Still with all the sentiment indicators wildly bullish and everyone expecting Jan and 05 numerology to prevail, a reminder that we might we...
... 1) Plain text would be nice. :-) 2) http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=67&q=paragraph For papers on risk and return (various performance metrics),...
Kevin: You may be right. However, we are not takinhg into account that we learned something from the experience of 1972-73, or am I wrong? Can you be more...
Interesting blurb. I especially liked this: "So when might we see Nasdaq 5,000 again? "Next question," Johnson said, laughing." Who was the Professor that...
"[W]e are not takinhg into account that we learned something from the experience of 1972-73, or am I wrong?" One thing that I believe that the market (overall)...
Irving Fisher was the professor that said that. hokie1 <hokie1@...> wrote:Interesting blurb. I especially liked this: "So when might we see Nasdaq 5,000...
A good book on the fads is the one made by Kindleberger at the moment I do not remember the name but it is among the book in the Peter's website, it is written...
Because both periods had Presidential reelection campaigns with Republican incumbents winning reelection, with markets rallying like crazy for a few short...
I knew of the crash, but forgot about the presidential election. I read Grantham quite a bit and he talks about rallies in the market during presidential ...
*sigh* I like to try to give people the benefit of the doubt and I don't accuse investorshelper of being a shill. But while articles about new quant funds and...
... from the experience of 1972-73, or am I wrong? ... Before my time, but I have read history and I'm aware of the Nifty- 50 2-class stock situation, have...
Part of Behavioral Finance.. is of course.. how people behave.. The Japanese Yen isn't risky it's of course the people that trade it. Or think they have...
An economist testified before the banking committee. He is then followed by a wall streeter. The commitee chairman asks the wall streeter. Mr. W., you heard...
Hi Jan, Thank you for a very civil message. It would appear that my contribution has successfully stimulated some extremely interesting and informative...
Jan I agree with you, bubbles occurred many times in the past but as happened few years ago and it seems that many people haven't learnt the lesson. In my...
Hello Martin, Gee, why don't you poll the members? I don't think that the articles posted have been spam? Do they? Typically, spam is off-topic. Because I...
Can you please tell me why some of my replies do not go through? Am I... censored? investorshelper <investorshelper@...> wrote: Hello Martin, Gee, why...
... Your sole reason for subscribing to and using this mailing list is to promote a Web site which is not even specifically about behavioural finance. We...
... know now that you wll censor me. Take care. If you have no idea, why intervene? Peter ... articles ... to ... behavioural ... reason ... of ... Service....
Intervene? I am just expressing a thought, and a question. If you don't like it, just tell me about it. Sincerely, ACB ... know now that you wll censor me....
I'm sorry, ih, that dog won't hunt. investing-news.com is a portal targeted at retail investors. This isn't a place to promote it. ... interesting ... whose ...