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7234
Hi, dear members and visitors! Here comes our 64th month newsletter, signalling hopefully a new start after the quietest months of the year for the group. ...
pgreenfinch
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Sep 6, 2005
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7235
hi everyone; i am looking for emprical models in b-fin. espcially investors expectations.does someone have any information about this topic; as a paper or ...
mustafa okur
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Sep 15, 2005
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7237
I would like to ask sorry from the group for the mistaken invitation. Just ignore it. Regards P.Andrikopoulos ... To help you stay safe and secure online,...
Panagiotis Andrikopou...
pandriko
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Sep 15, 2005
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7239
"Wanted: psychopaths to play the stock market", Times Online 'But now a study by a group of eminent American academics suggests that star performers on the...
Martin Sewell
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Sep 19, 2005
2:40 pm
7240
... Thanks Martin. I see that their superiority is that they don't get trapped into loss aversion. There could be another advantage: while they trade on the ...
pgreenfinch
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Sep 19, 2005
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7241
The same authors have founds that drink and drug addicts also beat normals. But remember the game is rigged so that emotion is punished. Other studies have...
Montier, James
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Sep 19, 2005
4:06 pm
7242
How to profit from the noise of the rabble "A new website hopes to prove that crowds of random individuals are better stock-market forecasters than the...
Martin Sewell
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Sep 21, 2005
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7243
... Does this mean that we may actually be stuck with our primitive heuristics of value?? ;) ... *nods* Maybe not an intelligent solution, given the history...
leif_ericssen
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Sep 25, 2005
5:54 am
7244
... You may be right, Giuseppe. Certainly the evidence is for me to find to support or falsify the idea that some sectors or types of economic enterprises are...
leif_ericssen
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Sep 25, 2005
5:55 am
7245
Ken Fisher has published BF research, actually. Re value investing, well, if you really are an investor, you are a value investor by my definition. Re...
leif_ericssen
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Sep 25, 2005
6:27 am
7246
... suggests ... could ... No such luck Peter; the most successful usually trade the least. ;) But I'm suspicious of such a hypothesis. For one thing, how do...
leif_ericssen
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Sep 25, 2005
6:56 am
7247
Leif Ericssen wrote: No such luck Peter; the most successful usually trade the least. ;) ... Leif, thank you for that bold statement. What is the your...
Drew
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Sep 25, 2005
11:30 am
7248
... If one does not have a method which has a positive expectation after transaction costs, the bid-ask spread and taxes, one should not trade. However, one...
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
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Sep 25, 2005
4:34 pm
7249
... authority for the statement? ... Hi Drew, I don't think I made a bold statement, I think I'm just telling it like it is. Arithmetic and empiricism are the...
leif_ericssen
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Sep 25, 2005
7:45 pm
7250
... least. ;) ... authority ... after ... trade. ... with a ... frequent ... proceeds ... until ... doing ... *grins @ Ed* Maybe there *is* something to...
leif_ericssen
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Sep 25, 2005
7:52 pm
7251
... Can you post a reference? I think this is the statistical way of saying what I said, which is, "There's nothing surer, the rich get rich and the poor get...
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
znmeb
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Sep 25, 2005
11:24 pm
7252
... it ... their ... the ... For Brad Barber and Terrance Odean of UCal? They can be googled easily enough by anyone who is interested. I think this is the...
leif_ericssen
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Sep 26, 2005
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7253
Dear all, This is a paper from my dissertation that was accepted for publication in Applied Financial Economics. Your views and comments are more than welcome....
Theodore Krintas
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Sep 27, 2005
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7254
Now it has the attachment too....! Theodore Krintas <thkrintas@...> wrote: Dear all, This is a paper from my dissertation that was accepted for...
Theodore Krintas
ThKrintas
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Sep 27, 2005
7:19 am
7256
(Moderator's Note: initially submitted by Rick to the Behavioral Finance group and cross-posted by Jan) ITSdoc ( Http://www.ITSdoc.org ) is an open source...
leif_ericssen
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Sep 29, 2005
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7257
On the related front of *computational* finance, a lot of open source software already exists, much of it written in R and available for all platforms where R...
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
znmeb
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Sep 30, 2005
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7258
I think that another interest is that it seems to be a wiki system, where all users can bring contributions (not only about computational systems, but also...
pgreenfinch
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Sep 30, 2005
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7259
It's a good thing for a SW development project to have a strong link to the subject knowledge. Most failed projects are dissapointing because the system...
leif_ericssen
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Oct 1, 2005
2:57 am
7260
Hi, dear members and visitors! Here comes our 65th month newsletter. Everybody back after the summer. Well, you are allowed to take some outing when the sun...
pgreenfinch
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Oct 5, 2005
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7261
(New try, seems the first rocket launch got lost in the cyberspace, hope it was received on Pluto) Hi, dear members and visitors! Here comes our 65th month...
pgreenfinch
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Oct 5, 2005
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7262
Gold has risen impressively over the last few years and shares of both mining and exploration firms have attracted a lot of attention. Gold is also a very...
leif_ericssen
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Oct 8, 2005
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Leif may have erred in referring to Gonconda. The word he was reaching for is Golconda, which is defined as a source of great wealth. Roy Wares ... From:...
braewar
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Oct 8, 2005
7:07 pm
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Probably, but any analysis can target at the same time gold futures! An interested topic may be the records of short selling of gold futures during flat...
Panagiotis Andrikopou...
pandriko
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Oct 8, 2005
9:44 pm
7266
... Perhaps the same way we can bring it to the analysis of crude oil, gasoline and heating oil futures and options on futures? Isn't the math the same? Don't...
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
znmeb
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Oct 9, 2005
2:29 am
7267
What I wonder is if people who buy gold, enter either a luxury shop, or an insurance office. In this respect, the price of gold is for them either the price of...
pgreenfinch
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Oct 9, 2005
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