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White Paper A new theory of financial behavior: The seeming irrationality of the typical investor is, in fact, a series of adaptive responses to an uncertain, rapidly changing environment. |
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Dr. Andrew Lo: Darwinian Investing Can brain science unlock the secrets of success on Wall Street? An MIT finance professor and a small band of economists are tapping into neuroscience and cognitive psychology to better understand how investors make financial decisions. |
BusinessWeek February 20, 2006 |
"Economists Suffer from Physics Envy" In search of a better economics theory, MIT's Andrew Lo says evolutionary dynamics could shed light on why investors behave as they do |
U.S. Banker February 2010 Michael Dumiak |
The Neuroscience of Money: Finding How Traders Tick Researchers are using neurology, genetics, biology and physics to build hypotheses about financial behavior. What can bankers and regulators learn from the results? |
On Wall Street June 5, 2009 Denise Federer |
Understanding and Guiding Client Behavior Financial professionals face the complex challenge of effectively responding to the financial and emotional needs of their clients, while managing their own emotional reactions to the current turbulent markets. |
Investment Advisor May 2006 Susan Hirshman |
The Wealth Advisor: Profiting by Behavior Competition for affluent clients is fiercer than ever. To attract their attention, you need to stand out from the crowd. You must have better insights about your clients and the markets and a better process to deliver your services. In other words, you have to be a wealth manager. |
On Wall Street December 1, 2011 Denise Federer |
The Advisor's Guide To Stress Management This past year has been both challenging and profitable for many of the financial advisors that I coach. |
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Financial Planning September 1, 2010 Donna Mitchell |
Wealth Management Psych Out Behavioral finance is a field that is gaining traction among financial advisors. It is a full-fledged discipline that offers tools serious wealth management firms are using to understand and serve high-net-worth clients. |
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Is Behavioral Finance a Growth Industry? The subdiscipline of behavioral finance has gained ground over the last half-decade. The idea is simple: Investors are not as rational as traditional theory has assumed, and biases in their decision-making can have a cumulative effect on asset prices... |
Investment Advisor April 4, 2011 Savita Iyer-Ahrestani |
Advisors Beware: The Downside of Behavioral Finance A superficial understanding of behavioral finance can be counterproductive |
The Motley Fool May 5, 2005 Timothy M. Otte |
Behaving Like a Fool The debate between efficient markets and behavioral finance continues to rage in academic circles. Here are some of the key differences in the two approaches to the movements of stock prices. |
Registered Rep. January 28, 2005 |
Financial Consultant and Therapist Hot topics at the recent Investment Management Consultants Association's conference: The role of therapist--and even amateur neurologist--is creeping into the financial advisory business; alternative investments, such as hedge fund index funds. |
Inc. March 2009 Leigh Buchanan |
1.The Personality Makeover Lots of people in Silicon Valley wanted to work at the same company as Selina Lo. But few wanted to work with her. |
Chemistry World October 31, 2012 Derek Lowe |
High finance meets big pharma? MIT professor and hedge-fund manager Andrew Lo has a plan to gather together as many plausible early-stage oncology projects as possible, and raise money by 'securitizing' their future revenues and issuing bonds from this portfolio. |
Pharmaceutical Executive May 1, 2009 Jay Bigelow |
Behavior and the Bottom Line In an era of shrinking marketing budgets, increase ROI with behavioral science-based marketing. |
CFO January 1, 2008 Edward Teach |
A Hedge-Fund Mystery Why did a number of equity hedge funds suffer big losses in August 2007, and what do those losses say about systemic risk? |