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In summary, the ex ante evidence suggests strong preference relationships for the three sets of risk-return variables analyzed. Further, there appear to be differences among the nature and shape of the relationships as evidenced by the statistical tests: one, the association between risk and...
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The basic purpose of this study is to test for the existence of an investment life cycle for individual common stock investors. It is hypothesized that the life-cycle theory of investment incorporates relevant socioeconomic attributes of individual investors, which, in various combinations,...
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This study extends previous inquiries concerning positive (as opposed to normative) aspects of common-stock investor behavior and provides preliminary empirical evidence on the association between risk/return preferences and expectations for specified investor attributes.Part I of the study...
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There is need to increase understanding of the positive aspects of individual investor behavior due to the large numbers involved, the institutionalization of the stock markets, and the failure of normative valuation models. This study is a preliminary regional investigation and comparison of...
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