Stock performance tied to ease of pronouncing company's name Princeton, N.J. - The ease of pronouncing the name of a company and its stock ticker symbol...
Hello, dear members and visitors! Here comes our 72rd month newsletter. 1) Monthly activity Our total membership was rather stable, increasing by about 5...
Hello, dear members and visitors! Here comes our 72rd month newsletter. 1) Monthly activity Our total membership was rather stable, increasing by about 5...
Hello to all of you! I am currently researching investor´s inertia, more speciffically the notion that "one should hold on to equity investments for the long...
Rogerio Bastos
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Jun 5, 2006 6:51 pm
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... Don't be disheartened if there is no response, the only reason that I'd not respond is if I can't find fault with the definition! Regards Martin...
As said in the last newsletters, I try every month to submit an article from the BF glossary, not only for information and to start a debate on the topic, but ...
Rozeff, Michael S., "Market Pricing Beyond the Efficient Market Hypothesis" (June 5, 2006). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=906564 Abstract: Noise...
Hi, The idea of your article is very interesting. I would like to make 3 comments, given that you are interested in some feedback from BF members: 1) What is...
Thanks, Adelson, I see plenty of good observations in your message. Among other things I see that I didn't made clear enough: * the components (emotion +...
Hi! at least looking on European markets, I have the impression (although I am lacking of hard facts, as I do not have simple access to stock data at the...
Clearly, Michael, the threshold of a loss (monetary) is of a higher magnitude than a gain. I recall reading this in an academic study many, many years ago. ...
... One observes large drawdowns in stock prices and stock index values but not equally large upward movements. But this is a crash, rather than a "trend". ...
There are two distinct things here. A sudden bearish reaction is normally a lot steeper than the ptreceeding rising trend. However, is this part of the same...
hi everyone, I am currently researching speculative bubbles in stock markets and I am reviewing past research over their detectability. Can anybody recommend...
Didier sornette, if you are mathematically literate Badea Antonella <emma_anto@...> wrote: hi everyone, I am currently researching speculative bubbles in...
... I'd not emphasize a yin-yang approach, as the whole point of behavioural finance is that biases do not cancel each other out. ... I don't think that this...
Thanks, Martin, quite useful observations, I will ponder over that Peter ... other ... but ... take ... market ... that ... a bias. ... feelings, ... optimism....
You look also at the works of Shiller, maybe you could find something of interesting. There is also a paper by Fisher and Statman that maybe could be...
thanks a lot, I appreciate these also consider behavioral aspects. regards, Antonela Martin Sewell <M.Sewell@...> wrote: ... I've just updated this: ...
... argues ... Market ... and ... I'm a Tunisian student and i'm working at this subject "howw behavioral finance has taken the place of the old paradigm...
Welcome, hechmi. Please, to find your answers, visit the "links" section of the group, by clicking it in the left column of the group's webpage. Btw, I don't...
Dear Group members I am trying to do a study similar to Terrance Odean's in "Are Investors Reluctant to Realise their Losses" in the Indian context. I am in...
Hello, Group I am new to the group. I have spent some time reading the posts here, and I believe the research on Presidential cycle might be of some interest...
Oops, a technical glitch, the latest version was still not uploaded in the site, sorry. Now it is OK Peter ... traits. ... some ... point ... in ... market...
Dear Sir / Madam, I´m interested in a list of universities which are know for there expertise on BF? Can someone provide me with such a list? Or give any ...