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Investor Psychology and Misvaluation Comovement

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
In this paper we measure stock misvaluation following Rhodes-Kropf et al. (2005) and examine its relation to stock returns. We find that the misvaluation measure has incremental explanatory power for future returns over size, book-to-market ratio, momentum, and the share issuance effect.
Eric C. Chang, Yan Luo
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Stock Market and the Psychological Health of Investors

Financial Review, 2022
AbstractUtilizing a national individual‐level medical dataset and the home bias phenomenon in investment, our study shows a strong and robust link between declines in local stock returns and increased antidepressant consumption among investors. This effect intensifies in areas with higher per capita dividend income, suggesting a direct relationship ...
Chang Liu, Maoyong Fan
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Investors’ Psychology: An Empirical Analysis

LBS Journal of Management & Research, 2014
Investors are always assumed to be rational creatures. Prior to investing their hard earned money, investors analyze the market plausibly by using various approaches like technical, fundamental, Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT), etc. Nevertheless, some investor wins the game, while others lose it.
Harsh Purohit   +2 more
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Psychological Traits and Investors' Cryptocurrency Behavior

2022
The current study looked into the relationship between self-esteem and the use of cryptocurrencies and overconfidence bias. Three hundred thirty-seven investors from the northern portion of India total took part in the survey. AMOS 20.0 was used to create and test the conceptual framework. A questionnaire was used to extract data about the participants'
Renuka Sharma   +2 more
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Psihonomy - Psychology Investors [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnals of the University of Petrosani - Economics, 2009
Article highlights methods for classifying investors according to their typology, professionalism and courage in investment activity, methods that provide a useful financial tool. Evaluation of investment behaviour in Romania during the transition period ending with the investor profile psihonomic.
Maria Enescu, Marian Enescu
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Investor Psychology and Market Inefficiencies

ICFA Continuing Education Series, 1988
This presentation comes from the Equity Markets and Valuation Methods conference held in San Francisco, California, on September 21-22, 1987.
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