Behavioral finance and wealth management : how to build optimal portfolios that account for investor biases /
By: Pompian, Michael M
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Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 332.6019 PO BE (Browse shelf) | Available | T0040111 |
Series from jacket.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-310) and index.
What is behavioral finance? -- The history of behavioral finance micro -- Incorporating investor behavior into the asset allocation process -- Overconfidence bias -- Representativeness bias -- Anchoring and adjustment bias -- Cognitive dissonance bias -- Availability bias -- Self-attribution bias -- Illusion of control bias -- Conservatism bias -- Ambiguity aversion bias -- Endowment bias -- Self-control bias -- Optimism bias -- Mental accounting bias -- Confirmation bias -- Hindsight bias -- Loss aversion bias -- Recency bias -- Regret aversion bias -- Framing bias -- Status quo bias -- Case studies -- Gender, personality type, and investor behavior -- Investor personality types -- Neuroeconomics.
HDR974