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Stock-Market Psychology - How People Value and Trade Stocks (Paperback, New edition)
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Stock-Market Psychology - How People Value and Trade Stocks (Paperback, New edition)
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The rationale behind how people value and trade stocks is of
unparalleled interest to governments, companies and other
participants in stock markets. The book focuses on the way in which
investors process information and form expectations about future
gains. It argues that humans fall short of the perfect information
processing required by theory, and that their expectations are
based on more than just future company earnings. Karl-Erik Warneryd
discusses the psychology of investing, providing detailed coverage
of how financial expectations are formed, how complex decisions are
made and how emotions and influence from others affect the
financial decisions of individuals. Empirical studies featured in
the book suggest that many, if not most, stockholders have
long-term goals, believe in certain stocks, and make few
transactions - behavior which, argues the author, may have a
stabilizing influence upon stock prices. As a unique overview of
how investors process information and build up expectations of
future gains on stocks, this fascinating book will be welcomed by
students of, and researchers in, economic psychology and behavioral
finance. Stock-Market Psychology will also be invaluable to
practitioners of finance who wish to learn more about the
psychology behind financial transactions.
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