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Prior research documents that many investors disproportionately hold on to losing stocks while selling stocks which have gained in value. This systematic behavior is labeled the quot;disposition effectquot;. The phenomenon can be explained by prospect theory's idea that subjects value gains and...
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Prior research documents that many investors disproportionately hold on to losing stocks while selling stocks which have gained in value. This systematic behavior is labeled the quot;disposition effectquot;. The phenomenon can be explained by prospect theory's idea that subjects value gains and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012740128
Prior research documents that many investors disproportionately hold on losing stocks while selling stocks which have gained value. These systematic behavior is labeled the quot;disposition effectquot;. The phenomenon can be explained by prospect theory's idea that subjects value gains and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012741066
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