THESANTINI Posted March 1, 2003 Posted March 1, 2003 Is anyone into behaviroal finance? The study of how people make decisions when trading stocks?
blike Posted March 2, 2003 Posted March 2, 2003 Never really heard of it. I have heard of computers predicting financial models using past data, but I didn't really know there was a study devoted to studying the behavior of a stock trader. Is this somethig you're doing reseach on?
THESANTINI Posted March 2, 2003 Author Posted March 2, 2003 Behavorial finance is the study of how psycology affects human interaction in the stock market. A way to explain why some people trade so often and how others can tolerate risk.
THESANTINI Posted May 25, 2003 Author Posted May 25, 2003 I'm guessing no one is interested in Behavorial Finance?
Ryoken Posted May 26, 2003 Posted May 26, 2003 No, I suppose no one is. Its just psychology, why do people some people live withought spending an extra penny while others max out every credit card they have, fancy name is all.
BPHgravity Posted May 26, 2003 Posted May 26, 2003 Behavioral finance is the effect of behavioral marketing. In the world of the stock market, this may be the way in which the company represents itself in regard to the buyers three determining issues. The three magical issues that determine how a person makes a financial decision are NEED, WANT, and VANITY. Depending on the persons personality type and prioity of these three conditions will determine the probability of the decision. Most things disguise themselves with NEED and are really WANT or VANITY. This is the personal justification. Dont be a consumer!
Radical Edward Posted May 26, 2003 Posted May 26, 2003 Originally posted by THESANTINI I'm guessing no one is interested in Behavorial Finance? I wouldn't say not interested, it just seems that no-one knows about it. tell us some and that would be nice
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