Behavioral finance

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  1. benney's Avatar
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    Behavioral finance
    Behavioral finance is the study of the authority of psychology on the behavior of monetary practitioners and the following consequence on market.
    Yet monetary markets have been theme to tentative fads, from Dutch tulip obsession to rubbish bonds, and to infrequent theatrical wounded in value, such as occurred in October 1987, that are hard to understand as balanced.
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    Re: Behavioral finance
    What is the point of of this statement, if you don't mind me asking?
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    Re: Behavioral finance
    Let us know what the question is whenever you're ready...
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