This fable seems to be the craze http://scienceblogs.com/evolutionblog/2009/06/an_amusing_brainteaser.php Of course, the trick is that it is assumed that from...
Actually, each party had an account payable equal to an account receivable, so they were not only not "in debt," at least with respect to those particular...
Peter, good catch. but doesn't the total (principal) amount owed always equal the total amount lent on a global basis, sans accounting irregularities and...
Yes, Fabbro, the total amount lent is equal to the total amount owed. But there are people with a positive balance (lending more than owing) and others with a...
Hi, dear members and visitors! Here is your 111th month newsletter. 1) Monthly activity The total of non bouncing members inches up (+5) at 1830. There were...
Malkiel takes his pompousness out for yet another spin: Apparently he has found some very special ways to beat the market, as he outlines in the interview, but...
Actually, the average market participant is fairly active, and the transaction costs are a quite significant cost when calculating annualized returns. ... ...
Behavioral finance fans, Here is a blog that highlights research from academia and translates it into ways that are valuable to practitioners. Most of the...
Andrew Lo, " I realized that the behavioral finance folks and the efficient-markets folks were both right" *Evolving Markets* Jason Grow ‘I realized that the...
There is a new play in New York called Monetizing Emma. The basic idea is that bright teenagers can be turned into securities. Their education can be...
The Goldman sachs p/e ratio, which is head and shoulders over other industry stocks is partially explained by the belief that they have the most intelligent...
Dear All, As a part of a research project we conduct a short online survey with professional traders. We also organize a trading tournament with a Best Trader...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the Behavioral-Finance group: What part did the belief in the Efficient Market Hypothesis by some...
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Sorry, I don't have any more details, all I have is a brief notice on the internet.-...
I have that impression that Behavioral finance / Behavioral economics focus a bit too much as reactions to explain the players behaviors. But some bahaviors do...
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Dear Peter, I think the areas you touch there is the deeper side of behavior, i.e.: the belief/worldview system: how one see the world, which has dual focus: o...
Konrad Lorenz, why not. Then a side of the questions would be: Do birds migrate because they intend to migrate anyway at a given time of the year, or do they...
Welcome Linda Deep and important questions for sure. Not only intents can override reactions, or the other way around, but intents rest on complex personal...
... sorry but the 1st part of the sentence is not really clear for me ? do you mean in short "do birds migrate at a given time because of an 1/ internal...
Yes, I meant some internal factor, such as an internal clock. Peter ... Yes, I meant some internal factor, such as an internal clock. Peter > Message du...
Hi! Can anybody pls suggest me an interesting research topic in Behavioural Finance with respect to stock market. Â Regards, Neel Yahoo! recommends that you...