Bias, emotion & overconfidence
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: , 2013Description: 111 p. 23 cm.ISBN:- 9781493612352
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Chapter 1 - Laying a proper foundation Chapter 2 - Perception investing-- Chapter 3 - Noise trader theory-- Chapter 4 - Efficient market hypothesis (EMH)-- Chapter 5 - Summary & conclusions--
Behavioral Finance Psychology - Bias, Emotion, & Overconfidence is an in-depth personal resource that reveals the causes behind perception investing, behavioral finance, behavioral finance investors, behavioral finance psychology, behavioral finance theory, behavioral investing, and wealth management. Using systematic and proven behavioral science, the author reveals why stock markets fluctuate seemingly at the whim of investors and for no rational reason. Some of the topics addressed in this book include the "noise trader theory," Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) and current research into psychological behavior of investors including serial correlation patterns in stock price data and behavioral finance biases. Behavioral Finance Psychology - Bias, Emotion, & Overconfidence discusses the most essential elements of behavioral finance, including psychological concepts, behavioral biases, behavioral aspects of asset pricing, asset allocation, market prices, investor behavior, corporate managerial behavior, and social influences.