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Behavioral finance and wealth management

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"Pompian is handing you the magic book, the one that reveals your behavioral flaws and shows you how to avoid them. The tricks to success are here. Read and do not stop until you are one of very few magicians." --Arnold S. Wood, President and Chief Executive Officer, Martingale Asset Management Fear and greed drive markets, as well as good and bad investment decision-making. In Behavioral Finance and Wealth Management, financial expert Michael Pompian shows you, whether you're an investor or a financial advisor, how to make better investment decisions by employing behavioral finance research. Pompian takes a practical approach to the science of behavioral finance and puts it to use in the real world. He reveals 20 of the most prominent individual investor biases and helps you properly modify your asset allocation decisions based on the latest research on behavioral anomalies of individual investors.

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Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
Pages
317

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Behavioral Finance and Wealth Management
2006, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Table of Contents

What is behavioral finance?
The history of behavioral finance micro (BFMI)
Incorporating investor behavior into the asset allocation process
Overconfidence bias
Representativeness bias
Anchoring and adjustment bias
Cognitive dissonance bias
Availability bias
Self attribution bias
Illusion of control bias
Conservatism bias
Ambiguity aversion bias
Endowment bias
Self control bias
Optimism bias
Mental accounting bias
Confirmation bias
Hindsight bias
Loss aversion bias
Recency bias
Regret aversion bias
Framing bias
Status quo bias
Case studies
Gender, personality type, and investor behavior
Investor personality types
Neuroeconomics.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Hoboken, N.J
Series
Wiley finance series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
332.601/9
Library of Congress
HG4515.15 .P66 2006, HG4515.15.P66 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
317

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3411677M
Internet Archive
behavioralfinanc00pomp
ISBN 10
0471745170
ISBN 13
9780471745174
LCCN
2005027756
OCLC/WorldCat
61864118
Library Thing
2744559
Goodreads
1426455

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