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A heterogeneous model of disposition effect
A portfolio choice model is provided to illustrate the disposition effect under irrational belief in mean reversion assumption. Higher cognitive reference, stronger irrational belief in mean reversion magnitude and less risk aversion all strengthen the ...
Hsiao-Yuan Yu, Mao-Wei Hung
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Measuring the Financial Sophistication of Households [PDF]
This paper constructs an index of financial sophistication that, in comprehensive data on Swedish households, best explains a set of three investment mistakes: underdiversification, risky share inertia, and the tendency to sell winning stocks and hold ...
Paolo Sodini +2 more
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Disposition effect in a classroom setting
This paper replicates the disposition effect in a new context with na?ve Asian investors participating in Singapore Stock Market. We examine how these investors’ performance might be if disposition effect was weaker.
Peng, Liting +2 more
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Managerial ownership and the disposition effect
This paper examines the relationship between mutual fund managers' ownership and the disposition effect. Using recently disclosed managerial ownership data required by new SEC rules, we document that a significant number of mutual funds exhibit the ...
Fu, Richard, Wedge, Lei
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The degree of Disposition Effect amongst Indians
The disposition effect, which was first introduced by Shefrin and Statman (1985), refers to the tendency of individuals to profit their gaining transactions (winners) too early and the reluctance to realize their losing transactions (losers).
Sakhlecha, Rishabh
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Debiasing the disposition effect by reducing the saliency of information about a stock's purchase price. [PDF]
Frydman C, Rangel A.
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The degree of Disposition Effect amongst Indians [PDF]
The disposition effect, which was first introduced by Shefrin and Statman (1985), refers to the tendency of individuals to profit their gaining transactions (winners) too early and the reluctance to realize their losing transactions (losers).
Sakhlecha, Rishabh
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How Interviewees Determine What Interviewers Want to Know. [PDF]
Neequaye DA, Lorson A, Barnett HK.
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Born to be wild? The effect of birth order, families and schools on truancy (Version 3.2)
This paper models the probability of 15-year-old children missing school or being late. The paper sets out to uncover the effects of family background and birth order on attendance.
Denny, Kevin
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The Effect of Hospital Trauma Level on Odds of Non-home Discharge from Hospital Following Dens Fracture. [PDF]
Ni A +6 more
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