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Behavioral Finance and Wealth Management: How to Build Optimal Portfolios That Account for Investor Biases

ISBN: 978-1-118-04631-9
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336 pages
January 2011
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Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Part One: Introduction to the Practical Application of Behavioral Finance.

Chapter 1: What Is Behavioral Finance?

Chapter 2: The History of Behavioral Finance Micro.

Chapter 3: Incorporating Investor Behavior into the Asset Allocation Process.

Part Two: Investor Biases Defined and Illustrated.

Chapter 4: Overconfidence Bias.

Chapter 5: Representativeness Bias.

Chapter 6: Anchoring and Adjustment Bias.

Chapter 7: Cognitive Dissonance Bias.

Chapter 8: Availability Bias.

Chapter 9: Self-Attribution Bias.

Chapter 10: Illusion of Control Bias.

Chapter 11: Conservatism Bias.

Chapter 12: Ambiguity Aversion Bias.

Chapter 13: Endowment Bias.

Chapter 14: Self-Control Bias.

Chapter 15: Optimism Bias.

Chapter 16: Mental Accounting Bias.

Chapter 17: Confirmation Bias.

Chapter 18: Hindsight Bias.

Chapter 19: Loss Aversion Bias.

Chapter 20: Recency Bias.

Chapter 21: Regret Aversion Bias.

Chapter 22: Framing Bias.

Chapter 23: Status Quo Bias.

Part Three: Case Studies.

Chapter 24: Case Studies.

Part Four: Special Topics in Practical Application of Behavioral Finance.

Chapter 25: Gender, Personality Type, and Investor Behavior.

Chapter 26: Investor Personality Types.

Chapter 27: Neuroeconomics: The Next Frontier for Explaining Investor Behavior.

Notes.

Index.

About the Author.