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We introduce professional financial advice in households' choice to hold risky financial assets. Consistent with the predictions from a formal model, we present evidence that households' trust in financial advice only matters when their perceived own financial capability is low. Instead, for...
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We introduce professional financial advice in households' choice to hold risky financial assets. Consistent with the predictions from a formal model, we present evidence that households' trust in financial advice only matters when their perceived own financial capability is low. Instead, for...
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We introduce professional financial advice in households' choice to hold risky financial assets. Depending on their perceived own financial capability, it is either trust in financial advice or their perception of consumer protection that affects more households' willingness to hold risky assets...
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Mis-selling is a serious problem disrupting trust of investors in financial markets. As behavioural research gradually exposed, mis-selling is inextricably linked to mental weakness(es) in the decision-making process that have not been sufficiently reflected in the European financial service...
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The proliferation of unconstrained mutual funds calls into question the effectiveness of retail investor protections under the Investment Company Act of 1940. Analyzing trading data and prospectuses of a hand-selected sample of all unconstrained mutual funds launched from 2010 through 2015...
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We introduce a new measure of herding that allows for tracking dynamics of individual herding. Using a database of over 8 million trades by 87,373 retail investors between 1999 and 2006, we show in an original way that individual herding is persistent over time and that past performance and the...
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We document significant persistence in the market timing performance of active individual investors, suggesting that some investors are skilled at timing. Using data on all trades by active Finnish individual investors over almost 15 years, we also show that the net purchases of skilled versus...
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