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Does frequent outperformance cause investors to buy? If so, do investors have a preference to outperform most of the time, or does frequent outperformance bias beliefs about the risk and return of an asset? In several randomized experiments, we show that retail investors purchase frequently...
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We study the effect of information aggregation on individual investors' risk-taking behavior in two experiments, each having three different treatments. Subjects in the control group were given hypothetical returns for both the risk-free and the risky asset. Subjects in the account group were...
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This paper investigates two research questions: Do investors see a relationship between risk attitude and the amount invested risky? Further, do investors adjust their investments if provided with assets with different volatilities? In an experimental study, investors allocate an amount between...
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