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Handbook of Investors' Behavior during Financial Crises
Author: Fotini Economou (Editor), Konstantinos Gavriilidis (Editor), Greg N. Gregoriou (Editor), Vasileios Kallinterakis (Editor)
Year: (July 10, 2017)
Pages: 514
Format: PDF
File size: 13,7 MB.
Language: ENG

Year: (July 10, 2017)
Pages: 514
Format: PDF
File size: 13,7 MB.
Language: ENG

Campbell, Robert J. Shiller, and Torsten Sch�fer. The Handbook of Investors' Behavior during Financial Crises is a comprehensive guide that provides insights into the psychology of investors during times of economic turmoil. The book explores the behavior of investors during financial crises, examining how their emotions, biases, and cognitive limitations affect their decision-making processes. It offers practical advice on how to navigate these challenging situations and make informed investment decisions. The authors draw on extensive research and real-world examples to provide a nuanced understanding of investor behavior and its impact on financial markets. The book is divided into four parts, each addressing a critical aspect of investor behavior during financial crises. Part one delves into the psychological factors that influence investor behavior, including fear, greed, and cognitive biases. Part two discusses the role of sentiment and social proof in shaping investor attitudes and actions. Part three explores the impact of financial crises on investor behavior, highlighting the ways in which investors respond to market volatility and uncertainty. Finally, part four offers practical strategies for navigating financial crises and making informed investment decisions.
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