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One of the pioneers of the behavioral finance approach, Thaler.18,19 explored the January effect, weekend, holiday, turn-of-the-month and intra-day effects ascertaining that the January effect existed particularly for the stocks of ...
Behavioral finance presented in this book is the second-generation of behavioral finance.
Behavioral finance has increasingly become part of mainstream finance. If you intend on gaining a better understanding of this discipline, look no further than this book.
The book could also serve as a handy guide for adapting insights from popular behavioral finance to some important underrepresented issues.
This fascinating book explains the new science of behavioral finance. It demonstrates clearly how behavior-orientated analysis of the financial markets can explain and account for fundamental principles in technical analysis....
Through the consulting firm MarketPsych LLC, he trains financial professionals to use psychological insights to improve their decision making, thus strengthening relationships with clients and learning to thrive during market volatility ...
That is why Edwin Burton has written Behavioral Finance: Understanding the Social, Cognitive, and Economic Debates. Engaging and informative, this timely guide contains valuable insights into various issues surrounding behavioral finance.
Angesichts der Volatilität und zunehmenden Anomalien auf den Finanz- und Kapitalmärkten wächst die Bedeutung der Behavioral Finance, der verhaltensorientierten Finanzmarkttheorie.
This book is unique as it spends a significant amount of time examining how behavioral finance can be used effectively by practitioners today.
That is why Edwin Burton has written Behavioral Finance: Understanding the Social, Cognitive, and Economic Debates. Engaging and informative, this timely guide contains valuable insights into various issues surrounding behavioral finance.