Behavioural Finance

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Value Investing  May 8  Comment 
Daniel Kahneman, Professor Emeritus at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, delivered an address to the 65th Annual Chartered Financial Analyst conference in Chicago today. Kahnemen, a Nobel...
Barel Karsan  Apr 2  Comment 
We spend a lot of time reading forecasts. The financial news media is rife with new articles every day that take a position on the near-term future of inflation, interest rates, and stock prices. But are these forecasts of any use? James Montier,...
Canadian Financial DIY  Jun 29  Comment 
In this book Robert Koppel relates how he has discovered that the precepts and practises that he knew from practical experience lead to market trading success are underpinned, explained and validated by the findings of behavioural finance...
Barel Karsan  Mar 15  Comment 
We spend a lot of time reading forecasts. The financial news media is rife with new articles every day that take a position on the near-term future of inflation, interest rates, and stock prices. But are these forecasts of any use? James Montier,...
The Globe and Mail  Feb 25  Comment 
Founder of investment firm Wellington West on avoiding whatÂ’s hot, rethinking the role of the U.S. and thriving in a bear market
Canadian Financial DIY  Nov 8  Comment 
This book is a rationalist's attempt to make sense and investing use, through technical analysis, of the often irrational behaviour documented in the field of behavioural finance. Two-thirds of this book is brilliant and the other third is...
Financial Times  Jul 16  Comment 
The public has woken up to the failure of the efficient market hypothesis, and behavioural finance is an obvious beneficiary
Business Standard  Jul 15  Comment 
Herbert A Simon got the Nobel Prize for economics in 1978 for his research on the decision-making process within economic organisations. A study of the history of behavioural finance cites his 1955 paper A behavioural model of rational choice as...
Business Standard  Jul 1  Comment 
Classifying social mood and labelling it with wave counts is still an expertise, especially if you are new to Elliott Waves. Though Socionomics experts defined and developed an essential treatise on social behaviour, quantification of Socionomics...
Canadian Financial DIY  Jun 14  Comment 
Amongst the less-than-sensible ideas floating around these days is the notion that the general population can be sufficiently trained to successfully manage on their own all their finances, investments, pensions and the like. There's even a...




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