Beyond greed and fear:understanding behavioral finance and the psychology of investing
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Oxford University Press,
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Publisher Address: | New York |
Publication Dates: | 2002. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
Series: |
Financial Management Association survey and synthesis series |
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Carrier Form: | xxxiv, 368 p.: ill. ; 24 cm. |
ISBN: | 0195161211 (alk. paper) |
Index Number: | F830 |
CLC: |
F830.59 F830.91 |
Call Number: | F830.59/S542/ |
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Originally published: Boston : Harvard Business School Press, c2000. Includes bibliographical references and index. Heuristic-driven bias -- Frame dependence -- Inefficient markets --Trying to predict the market -- Sentimental journey : the illusion of validity -- Picking stocks to beat the market -- Bias reactions to earnings announcements -- "Get-evenitis" : riding losers too long -- Portfolios, pyramids, emotions, and biases -- Retirement savings : myopia and self-control -- Open-ended mutual funds : misframing, "hot hands," and obfuscation games -- Close-end funds : what drives discounts? -- Fixed income securities : the full measure of behavioral phenomena -- The money management industry : framing effects, style, "diversification," and regret -- Corporate takeovers and the winner's curse -- IPOs : initial underpricing, long-term underperformance, and "hot-issue" markets -- Optimism in analysts' earnings predictions and stock recommendations -- Options : how they're used, how they're priced, and how they reflect sentiment -- Commodity futures : orange juice and sentiment -- Excessive speculation in foreign exchange. |