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Behavioral biases never walk alone: an empirical analysis of the effect of overconfidence on probabilities
(SAGE, 2014)
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This paper presents evidence of the impact of overconfidence bias in asset prices drawn from a study based on data from tennis betting exchanges. A series of betting strategies in tournaments with a clear-cut favourite are ...
Analysts herding: when does sentiment matter?
(Routledge, 2018)
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Herding among analysts emerges when analysts give priority to their peers’ opinions instead of their own beliefs or information. Some circumstances may enhance or restrain this type of behaviour. We postulate that market ...
The information environment, informed trading and volatility
(RoutledgeInstitute of Behavioral Finance, 2017)
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The relation between informed trading and volatility is analyzed using the change in the proportion of informed transactions calculated through the probability of informed trading variable. The analysis relates to the ...
Consumer confidence indices and stock markets' meltdowns
(Routledge, 2016)
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Consumer confidence indices (CCIs) are a closely monitored barometer of countries' economic health, and an informative forecasting tool. Using European and US data, we provide a case study of the two recent stock market ...