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Behavioral Finance |
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Behavioral Finance A field of finance that proposes psychology-based theories to explain stock market anomalies. Within behavioral finance it is assumed that the information structure and the characteristics of market participants systematically influence individuals' investment decisions as well as market outcomes. Notes: There have been many studies that have documented long-term historical phenomena in securities markets that contradict the efficient market hypothesis and cannot be captured plausibly in models based on perfect investor rationality. Behavioral Finance attempts to fill the void. |
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behavioral finance expert and business professor at New York University. Witness the rise of behavioral finance, which investigates the role of regret in investment decision-making. The burgeoning field of behavioral finance sheds light on why it's so difficult to price production well. |
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