Saturday, July 28, 2012

Behavioral Economics, Neuro-Finance, & Faulty Financial Decision ...

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3 Responses to ?Behavioral Economics, Neuro-Finance, & Faulty Financial Decision-Making?

  1. Agora Conference Update | The Big Picture Says:

    [...] A few quick items to mention relative to my presentations yesterday: ??The slide deck is posted for Behavioral Economics, Neuro-Finance, & Faulty Financial Decision-Making [...]

  2. microcap Says:

    Slide Number 4 is the single greatest investment insight I have seen in my 25 years in the business.

  3. Frilton Miedman Says:

    For #3 on slide #8, Mark Hulbert?s technique is to bet contrary to consensus ? it works.

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