Thanks, Martin! I think that study explains a lot about communication: the more a communicator repeats the same thing, whether true or false, the more it seems...
Hi, dear members! I had to delete two spams in a row, to send abuse to the servers and to ban the "members". Whatever the precautions taken, the group is still...
Good job and thanks!! Steve Gammage ... From: Behavioral-Finance@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Behavioral-Finance@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of pgreenfinch Sent:...
The yahoo profile aspect is a clever observation, Peter! *high-5s* I think that things like making profiles for their sock puppet members will seem too much...
Hi, dear members and visitors! I'm glad to send you our group's 85th month newsletter. 1) Monthly activity We had a less frugal month with over 40 messages,...
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Hello, A colleauge of mine and I have studied on Magical Thinking subject and presented a paper at International Conference Competitiveness and Stability in...
Dear group members, are there studies showing that a "rebound" to a certain price level of an equity is faster/more probable than a first hit of this price...
Mike: Could you give more detailed definition on First-Hit and Second-Hit? Detailed example. From and to? George Michael Wannke <michael.wannke@...> wrote: ...
Michael, Rebound is more commonly observed as an effect of Investor confidence as the phenomenon has already occured once in the market. By assessing the time ...
I am afraid that your seeking answer may be derived from "neutral-action" to the market prices. Michael Wannke <michael.wannke@...> дµÀ£º Dear group...
Hi, folks! As I wrote in my last newsletter, I will try now, to propose, instead of an article of the month taken from the glossary, just a "slice" of article,...
Dear all, I am looking for: " Pattern Price & Time Using Gann Theory in Trading Systems" by James A. Hyerczyk Does anyone have it in pdf form to exchange with...
Dear people I write a bachelor thesis about the topic: state of the art of the behavioral finance. I can find a lot of information about finding till 2004, but...
The following Behavioral-Finance poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: Can Behavioral finance knowledge help investors? CHOICES AND...
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... This should help: http://scholar.google.com/advanced_scholar_search Martin...
The paper for the "No Competitive Edge Theorem" has been completely revamped and submitted to a journal. Significant improvements include an Overview section...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the Behavioral-Finance group: Do you consider that, in the last 3-4 years, research in behavioral...
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... While I do not consider Behavioral Finance to be cruical breakthrough, it was very important to show the limitations of arbitrage. In fact, every single...
... now at $400 a share. Should you realize your net gain by selling half of your Google stock and paying off your bill? Or should you sell off that Ford...
[ source: http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9433782 ] Money isn't everything Jul 5th 2007 From The Economist print edition Men with a lot of...
Thanks Martin That raises a fundamental puzzle about rationality. What is it exactly? Can we safely define what is "rational" or "irrational"? Certainly to...
Hi, dear members and visitors! I'm glad to send you our group's 86th month newsletter. Just one day before the 07.07.07 numerology superstition strikes markets...
A member of this forum brought up a great point - participants do not follow expected utility. I would completely agree with his post - most investors do not...
Every day the market goes up or down Every day some commodity, currency, stock goes up or down more than others. Often the reasons are obscure. The move is...
... Peter, Perhaps you would settle for a true story instead of an invention. I have a wealthy friend, let's call him Cosmo, who is unschooled in investing....
I was amused by the article when I read it. One of the questions I have when I read of economic experiments is the context - how realistic (relevant to what we...