Moderator's comment: Normally, I see this message as off topic (your subject is more about the marketing of innovation than behavioral finance) and I should...
Hello to your group I very liked this group and his activity. I enjoyed from messages that was about my project. I try to write an article on BF. Can you help...
Hi, You can find suitable & useful papers in the following website: http://www.behaviouralfinance.net/ good luck "n.alinaghian" <n.alinaghian@...> wrote:...
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Good morning, I'm reading some BF literatures and find it's difficult to distinguish overconfidence and optimism clearly. For example, Barberis and Thaler ...
Hi, Overconfidence and Optimism are highly subjective approaches and they should be dealt with respect to the situations and object parameters considered in a ...
hello jing overconfidence can also be with a negative attitude... for example i can be overconfident about my abilities to predict a major crash in the market,...
Hi, Krishna, Shalini, Robert, Ronald, Thanks your reply! I have read some materials, including your comments. Now, I think we can distinguish these two belief...
My two cents of thougth is: Optimistism is an attitude of oneself, that is, good things are expected to come by oneself. Even the outcome is not as good as...
... Imagine that you're long the stock market and predict the price on a particular day in the future (the mean), together with error bars (standard deviation)...
Hi, Martin, I agree that mean is too high implies optimism. But I also think that both mean and standard deviation are related to overconfidence. Jing ... ...
[ source: http://www.livescience.com/health/071112-optimists-lose.html ] Optimism, it turns out, is best in moderation. People who have a rosy outlook are more...
hello, I'm looking for some articles ant i can't find it, can you send me these article please if you have it: 1. Shefrin, M., and M. Statman, 1984. Explaining...
... mutual ... (VBLTX) and ... stock market ... relative ... Mr. Bronson posted this advice on October 5, 60 days ago. I began tracking the portfolio's...
nice idea - but it would be advantagous to have a central website to collect and watch the developments of the different approaches - is there anybody who ...
Hi, dear members and visitors! Here is your 92nd month newsletter, 1) Monthly activity There was again a sizable advance in the number of (unbouncing) members,...
Peter, I am gald to hear that I am not the only one who has blown a brain gasket while trying to understand these structured "vehicles". ... From: pgreenfinch ...
Dear Listmembers, I am looking for the following books: 1. Stock Patterns for Day Trading by Barry Rudd 2. Day Trade Futures Online by Larry Williams 3. The...
First item: I am recommending a book that I am now reading. It is "FULL OF BULL" by Stephen T Mclellan. Here is the link to an online review of FULL OF...
Hi to everybody! Just joined this group and look forward to interesting discussions. I started to work on a thesis on the combination of behavioral finance and...
When wading through behavioral (finance) literature, one easily finds 100+ biases. Michael Pompian* notes: "Some authors refer to biases as heuristics, while...
Good question, and some biases are close to one another. Also, some bias definitions might be ...biased ;-) Well, I think one way to make a first broad...