This course studies how human psychology impacts individuals and the financial markets. The topics include introduction to behavioral finance, noise traders, prospect theory, perception biases, inertial effects, causality and statistics, anomalies, predictability of stock prices, short term momentum, the equity premium puzzle, and managing behavior to make better investment decisions. This course studies how human psychology impacts individuals and the financial markets. The topics include introduction to behavioral finance, noise traders, prospect theory, perception biases, inertial effects, causeality and statistics, anomalies, prediction of stock prices, short term momentum, the equity premium puzzle, and managing behavior to make better investment decisions.
“Behavioral Finance: Understanding the Social, Cognitive, and Economic Debates” 2013, by Edwin Burton and Sunit Shah.
“Behavioral Finance Psychology, Decision-Making, and Markets” 2010, by Lucy F. Ackert and Richard Deaves. (雙葉)
“Behavioral Finance: Understanding the Social, Cognitive, and Economic Debates” 2013, by Edwin Burton and Sunit Shah.
“Behavioral Finance Psychology, Decision-Making, and Markets” 2010, by Lucy F. Ackert and Richard Deaves. (Double Leaf)
評分項目 Grading Method | 配分比例 Grading percentage | 說明 Description |
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Class ParticipationClass Participation Class Participation |
10 | |
Assignments and PresentationAssignments and Presentation Assignments and Presentation |
30 | |
Midterm ExamMidterm Exam Midterm Exam |
30 | |
Final ExamFinal Exam Final Exam |
30 |