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Behavioral Finance

Goldberg, Joachim / von Nitzsch, Rüdiger

Wiley Finance Editions

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1. Edition January 2001
X, 228 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-49784-4
John Wiley & Sons

Short Description

Behavioral Finance, a translation of a highly successful German book, provides the necessary scientific and practical knowledge to enable investors to overcome their inherent irrationality, while taking advantage of that of others.

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This fascinating book explains the new science of behavioral finance. It demonstrates clearly how behavior-orientated analysis of the financial markets can explain and account for fundamental principles in technical analysis. The book is divided into the following chapters, each offering practical analysis and advice;
Forecasts, An analysis of exposure, Dams to combat the flood of information, Everything is relative, People like to see themselves in a favorable light, Everyone is different and Free advice - valuable tips for successful trades.

Preface.

Forecasts: Fundamentals, Technical Analysis and Behavioral Finance.
An Analysis of Exposure: Desire and Reality.
Dams to Combat the Flood of Information: Strategies for Controlling Difficult Situations.
Everything is Relative - Even the Evaluation of Gains and Losses.
People Like to See Themselves in a Favorable Light: The Consequences of Psychological Needs.
Everyone is Different: Three Types of Market Participant.
Free Advice: Valuable Tips for Successful Trades.

References.

Further Reading.

Index.
JOACHIM GOLDBERG worked for many years in a major German investment bank, specializing in behavioral finance. In 2000, he founded his own company called Cognitrend.
RÜDIGER VON NITZSCH is Professor of Finance at the University of Aachen. His research centers on the decision manners of humans the the psychology of the stock markets. He has written a number of scientific books, journals and papers and is on the board of Axio.

R. von Nitzsch, University of Aachen