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Growing evidence shows that biological factors affect individual financial decisions that could be reflected in financial markets. Testosterone, a chemical messenger especially influential in male physiology, has been shown to affect economic decision making, and is taken as a...
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investment behavior. In our experiment, subjects decide about investments into real-life mutual funds. We find that subjects …
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Traditional finance is built on the rationality paradigm. This chapter discusses simple models from an alternative approach in which financial markets are viewed as complex evolutionary systems. Agents are boundedly rational and base their investment decisions upon market forecasting heuristics....
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We develop and test a framework of mental information representation in an asset market setting. The model predicts heterogeneous trading behavior as a consequence of two distinct mental capabilities: analytical skills and mentalizing, where the former involves quantitative, objective aspects of...
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. This existence of disposition effect is also supported by another experiment session showing that there is a holding time …
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Recent regulatory changes within Europe (regulation MiFID II) mandate broker-dealers to charge clients explicitly for any investment research they provide. This new mandate replaces the common practice of bundling these charges with other variable fees, such as those for trade executions....
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We experimentally investigate how price expectations are formed in a large asset market where subjects' only task is to forecast the future price of a risky asset. The realized prices depend on these expectations. We observe small (6 participants) and large markets (about 100 participants). In...
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In this paper we relate individual risk attitude as elicited by binary lotteries and certainty equivalents to market behavior. By analyzing 26 independent markets with a total of 280 participants we show that binary lottery choices and certainty equivalents are poorly correlated. Only lottery...
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, therefore, invest more in such stocks'. We conducted an experiment in Jena, Germany to test whether subjects show local bias and … more in recognized and familiar but not local stocks. Our experiment shows no evidence that familiarity is a reason for …
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In an experimental setting in which investors can entrust their money to traders, we investigate how compensation schemes affect liquidity provision and asset prices. Investors face a trade-off between risk and return. At the benefit of a potentially higher return, they can entrust their money...
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