I don't at all agree that quantitative behavioral finance precludes
forecasting, but in any case what was your point in the observation?
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Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 11:43 PM
To: Behavioral-Finance@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Behavioral-Finance] Re: Market patterns
Quantitative behavioural finance does try to forecast i read.
You need something repeating to be able to do that.
Yes the logic..hmm
--- In Behavioral-Finance@yahoogroups.com, Bob Bronson <bob@...> wrote:
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> Right, Peter. So what would be the non-numerological reasoning and
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> forecast, Patrick, because you certainly don't want to be fooled by
> randomness?
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> --- In Behavioral-Finance@yahoogroups.com, "Patrik" <fopa17@> wrote:
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> > Hello! I am trading and have seen repeating patterns. Like this for
> example. The numbers are in calendar days.
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> > Do you know if behavioural finance are researching such patterns and what
> they could mean?
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> > http://i56.tinypic.com/98d2ck.jpg
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> Repeating patterns are researched by technical analysts. Behavioral finance
> tries to understand behaviors. Well there might be bridges between the two,
> but the firt thing that a BF researcher asks: is it a real repeating pattern
> or is it a "representativeness heuristic".
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> (a construction by the mind).
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> Peter
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