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Book Synopsis

WINNER, Business: Personal Finance/Investing, 2015 USA Best Book Awards

FINALIST, Business: Reference, 2015 USA Best Book Awards

Investor Behavior provides readers with a comprehensive understanding and the latest research in the area of behavioral finance and investor decision making. Blending contributions from noted academics and experienced practitioners, this 30-chapter book will provide investment professionals with insights on how to understand and manage client behavior; a framework for interpreting financial market activity; and an in-depth understanding of this important new field of investment research. The book should also be of interest to academics, investors, and students.

The book will cover the major principles of investor psychology, including heuristics, bounded rationality, regret theory, mental accounting, framing, prospect theory, and loss aversion. Specific sections of the book will delve into the role of perso

Trade Review

“Baker and Ricciardi have done an excellent job of soliciting articles that blend academic research with real-world applications that can be used by financial planners. Investor Behavior is an excellent book for anyone who wishes to detour from the beaten path of behavioral finance and to implement what has been learned about investor psychology to better understand traders and assist clients.”
Financial Analysts Journal



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xv

Part One Foundations of Investor Behavior

Chapter 1 Investor Behavior: An Overview 3
H. Kent Baker and Victor Ricciardi

Introduction 3

Organization of the Book 11

Summary 20

References 21

About the Authors 23

Chapter 2 Traditional and Behavioral Finance 25
Lucy F. Ackert

Introduction 25

Traditional Finance 26

Behavioral Finance 31

Summary 39

Discussion Questions 39

References 39

About the Author 41

Chapter 3 Behavioral Economics, Thinking Processes, Decision-Making, and Investment Behavior 43
Morris Altman

Introduction 43

Behavioral Economics, Heuristics, and Decision-Making 44

Investment Heuristics and Investing in Financial Assets 45

The Trust Heuristic and Decision-Making 48

Other Critical Decision-Making Heuristics 49

Rational Investor Decision-Making in a World of Complex Information 56

Summary 58

Discussion Questions 59

References 59

About the Author 61

Part two Personal Finance Issues

Chapter 4 Financial Literacy and Education 65
Michael S. Finke and Sandra J. Huston

Introduction 65

Examples of Financial Literacy Measures 68

Financial Literacy and Behavior 71

Financial Literacy Education 75

Summary 77

Discussion Questions 78

References 78

About the Authors 81

Chapter 5 Household Investment Decisions 83
Vicki L. Bogan

Introduction 83

Financial Market Participation 83

Market Friction Effects on Household Investment Behavior 85

The Effects of Behavioral Biases on Household Investment Behavior 87

Summary 93

Discussion Questions 94

References 94

About the Author 98

Chapter 6 Personality Traits 99
Lucia Fung and Robert B. Durand

Introduction 99

A Structural Model of Personality 100

Risk-Taking Behavior 103

Overconfidence 104

Personality and Gender 105

Personality as a Guide for Investors 107

Summary 108

Discussion Questions 109

References 109

About the Authors 114

Chapter 7 Demographic and Socioeconomic Factors of Investors 117
James Farrell

Introduction 117

Literature Review 118

Case Study: The Florida Department of Education Employees 122

Summary 131

Discussion Questions 132

References 133

About the Author 134

Chapter 8 The Effect of Religion on Financial and Investing Decisions 135
Walid Mansour and Mouna Jlassi

Introduction 135

Religions and Economic Factors: Dependence or Bifurcation? 136

Religion and Individual Investing Behavior 138

Summary 147

Discussion Questions 147

References 147

About the Authors 151

Chapter 9 Money and Happiness: Implications for Investor Behavior 153
Jing Jian Xiao

Introduction 153

Can Money Buy Happiness? 154

Can Happiness Buy Money? 162

Implications for Investor Behavior 164

Summary 165

Discussion Questions 165

References 166

About the Author 169

Chapter 10 Motivation and Satisfaction 171
Lewis J. Altfest

Introduction 171

Classical Economic Motivation 171

Behavioral Economic Motivation 173

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 175

Criticism of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 177

Higher Level Motivation 179

Humanism 181

Maslow and Investment Management 182

Personal Finance Integration 183

Summary 185

Discussion Questions 186

References 187

About the Author 188

Part Three Financial Planning Concepts

Chapter 11 Policy-Based Financial Planning: Decision Rules for a Changing World 191
Dave Yeske and Elissa Buie

Introduction 191

Managing Behavioral Biases in the Financial Planning Engagement 194

A Process for Developing Financial Planning Policies 195

Applicability of Financial Planning Policies 199

Policy-Based Financial Planning: The Strategic Perspective 201

Example of Policies Derived through Stochastic Modeling 202

Sample Case Applications 203

Summary 205

Discussion Questions 206

References 206

About the Authors 207

Chapter 12 Financial Counseling and Coaching 209
John E. Grable and Kristy L. Archuleta

Introduction 209

Financial Counseling: A Historical Perspective 210

Theoretical Approaches: A Financial Counseling Perspective 215

Financial Counseling in the Twenty-First Century 221

Summary 223

Discussion Questions 224

References 225

About the Authors 226

Chapter 13 Financial Therapy: De-Biasing and Client Behaviors 227
Joseph W. Goetz and Jerry E. Gale

Introduction 227

What Is Financial Therapy? 229

Brief History of Financial Therapy 231

Theoretical Foundations for Financial Therapy 232

The Practice of Financial Therapy 237

Future Research and Practice 240

Summary 240

Discussion Questions 241

References 241

About the Authors 243

Chapter 14 Transpersonal Economics 245
Renée M. Snow

Introduction 245

Historical and Spiritual Overview of Money 248

The Western Eco/House 252

An Alternative Perspective 254

The Open Eco in Financial Planning 256

Summary 260

Discussion Questions 261

References 261

About the Author 264

Chapter 15 Advising the Behavioral Investor: Lessons from the Real World 265
Gregg S. Fisher

Introduction 265

Risk, Return, and the Investor: A Complex Relationship 266

Investments with People Problems 269

The Impact of Investor Behavior on Portfolios 272

How Advisors Can Help the Behavioral Investor 275

Turning Bias into Benefit: How to Profit from Investor Behavior 278

Summary 281

Discussion Questions 281

References 282

Disclosure 283

About the Author 283

Chapter 16 Retirement Planning: Contributions from the Field of Behavioral Finance and Economics 285
James A. Howard and Rassoul Yazdipour

Introduction 285

A Life Cycle Financial Planning and Wealth Management Model 286

Demographic and Macroeconomic Context 287

Biases, Heuristics, and Framing Effects on Retirement Planning 288

Hyperbolic Discounting 291

The Role of the Brain in Financial Decision-Making 293

Financial Decision-Making Quality and Age 295

The Role of Self-Awareness and Self-Control 296

Trust and Retirement Saving and Planning: The Basics 297

Trust and Retirement Saving and Planning: The Decision 298

Trust-Based Implications for Retirement Saving and Planning 299

Discussion Questions 302

References 303

About the Authors 305

Chapter 17 Knowing Your Numbers: A Scorecard Approach to Improved Medical and Financial Outcomes 307
Talya Miron-Shatz and Stephanie Gati

Introduction 307

The Need for Better Control of Chronic Diseases 309

The Scorecard Approach 310

Target Population and Advantages 311

Content of the Take Care Scorecard 311

Considerations for Health and Financial Literacy Scorecards 313

Limitations 318

Implications for Financial Literacy 318

Summary 319

Discussion Questions 320

References 320

About the Authors 324

Acknowledgment 324

Part Four Investor Psychology

Chapter 18 Risk Perception and Risk Tolerance 327
Victor Ricciardi and Douglas Rice

Introduction 327

Risk Perception 328

The Relationship between Risk Perception and Risk Tolerance 329

An Overview of Risk Tolerance 329

Measurement of Risk Tolerance 332

The Role of Emotion in Risk Perception and Risk Tolerance 334

Risk-Taking Behavior: The Influence of Market Moods, Business Cycles, and Economic Shocks 336

Unresolved Issues in the Risk Domain 340

Summary 341

Discussion Questions 342

References 342

About the Authors 345

Chapter 19 Emotions in the Financial Markets 347
Richard Fairchild

Introduction 347

Behavioral Finance and Prospect Theory 348

Emotions 350

Emotions in the Financial Markets 351

Emotional Finance and Unconscious Emotions 353

Emotional Corporate Finance—A Formal Model 356

Summary 360

Discussion Questions 361

References 361

About the Author 364

Chapter 20 Human Psychology and Market Seasonality 365
Lisa A. Kramer

Introduction 365

Moods, Emotions, and Sentiment 366

Weather, Mood, and Markets 366

Daylight, Mood, and Markets 367

Daylight Saving Time Changes, Mood, and Markets 373

Elation, Deflation, and Markets 374

Summary 376

Discussion Questions 377

References 377

About the Authorr 380

Chapter 21 Neurofinance 381
Richard L. Peterson

Introduction 381

Neuroscience Primer 382

Research Methods 385

The Neuroscience of Financial Decision-Making 387

The Implications of Neurofinance Research for Practitioners 395

Summary 397

Discussion Questions 398

References 398

About the Author 401

Chapter 22 Diversification and Asset Allocation Puzzles 403
Dimitris Georgarakos

Introduction 403

Household Stock Market Participation 404

Changes in Household Portfolios across Time 407

Differences in Household Portfolios across Countries 408

Portfolio Diversification 410

Household Stock Trading Behavior 412

Summary 415

Discussion Questions 416

References 416

About the Author 420

Chapter 23 Behavioral Portfolio Theory and Investment Management 421
Erick W. Rengifo, Rossen Trendafilov, and Emanuela Trifan

Introduction 421

Prospect Theory and Expected Utility Theory 421

Safety-First Portfolio Theory 426

SP/A Theory 427

Behavioral Portfolio Theory 430

Behavioral Asset Pricing Model 432

The BAPM, CAPM, and Three-Factor Model 432

Summary 435

Discussion Questions 435

References 435

About the Authors 438

Chapter 24 Post-Crisis Investor Behavior: Experience Matters 439
Joseph V. Rizzi

Introduction 439

Behavioral Finance Framework 440

History Dependent Risk Tolerance: The Collective Memory Hypothesis 446

Summary 452

Discussion Questions 453

References 453

About the Author 455

Part five Trading and Investing Psychology and Strategies

Chapter 25 The Psychology of Trading and Investing 459
Julia Pitters and Thomas Oberlechner

Introduction 459

Personality Variables 461

Affect and Cognition 463

News, Rumors, and Market Mood 470

Summary 471

Discussion Questions 471

References 472

About the Authors 476

Chapter 26 The Surprising Real World of Traders’ Psychology 477
Denise K. Shull, Ken Celiano, and Andrew Menaker

Introduction 477

What Science Reveals about How People Think 478

I Need to Be a Hero Again 485

The Heart of a Quant 487

Summary 489

Discussion Questions 490

References 490

About the Authors 493

Chapter 27 Trading and Investment Strategies in Behavioral Finance 495
John M. Longo

Introduction 495

Distinction between Trading and Investment Strategies 496

Active versus Passive Investment Strategies and Behavioral Finance 496

Average Investors Suffer from Behavioral Biases 498

Problems with Traditional Investment Strategies 499

Short-Term Behaviorally Based Trading Strategies 503

Long-Term Behaviorally Based Investment Strategies 508

Current and Future Trends in Behavioral Finance Strategies 509

Summary 510

Discussion Questions 511

References 511

About the Author 512

Part Six Special Investment Topics

Chapter 28 Ethical and Socially Responsible Investing 515
Julia M. Puaschunder

Introduction 515

Socially Responsible Investment 515

Historical Emergence 517

International Differences 520

Institutional Harmonization of FSR 523

SRI in the Post 2008−2009 World Financial Crisis Era of Globalization 524

Summary 525

Discussion Questions 527

References 527

About the Author 532

Chapter 29 Mutual Funds and Individual Investors: Advertising and Behavioral Issues 533
John A. Haslem

Introduction 533

Advertising and Performance 534

Advertising, Expenses, and Flows 535

Advertising, Emotions, and Choice 536

Behavioral Persuasion In Advertising and Choice 539

Education, Financial Knowledge, and Choice 540

Emotions, Behavior, and Choice 542

Emotions, Behavioral Finance, and Choice 543

Financial Literacy and Active Management 544

Price and Performance Sensitivity and Repricing 546

Sentiment Contrarian Behavior and Actual Performance 548

Summary 550

Discussion Questions 552

References 552

About the Author 553

Chapter 30 Real Estate Investment Decision-Making in Behavioral Finance 555
Eli Beracha and Hilla Skiba

Introduction 555

The Real Estate Market and the General Economy 556

Real Estate Market and Financial Market 556

Inefficiencies and the Real Estate Markets 557

Observed Inefficiencies in Real Estate Markets 563

Summary 569

Discussion Questions 569

References 570

About the Authors 572

Answers to the Discussion Questions 573

Index 615

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      Book Synopsis

      WINNER, Business: Personal Finance/Investing, 2015 USA Best Book Awards

      FINALIST, Business: Reference, 2015 USA Best Book Awards

      Investor Behavior provides readers with a comprehensive understanding and the latest research in the area of behavioral finance and investor decision making. Blending contributions from noted academics and experienced practitioners, this 30-chapter book will provide investment professionals with insights on how to understand and manage client behavior; a framework for interpreting financial market activity; and an in-depth understanding of this important new field of investment research. The book should also be of interest to academics, investors, and students.

      The book will cover the major principles of investor psychology, including heuristics, bounded rationality, regret theory, mental accounting, framing, prospect theory, and loss aversion. Specific sections of the book will delve into the role of perso

      Trade Review

      “Baker and Ricciardi have done an excellent job of soliciting articles that blend academic research with real-world applications that can be used by financial planners. Investor Behavior is an excellent book for anyone who wishes to detour from the beaten path of behavioral finance and to implement what has been learned about investor psychology to better understand traders and assist clients.”
      Financial Analysts Journal



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments xv

      Part One Foundations of Investor Behavior

      Chapter 1 Investor Behavior: An Overview 3
      H. Kent Baker and Victor Ricciardi

      Introduction 3

      Organization of the Book 11

      Summary 20

      References 21

      About the Authors 23

      Chapter 2 Traditional and Behavioral Finance 25
      Lucy F. Ackert

      Introduction 25

      Traditional Finance 26

      Behavioral Finance 31

      Summary 39

      Discussion Questions 39

      References 39

      About the Author 41

      Chapter 3 Behavioral Economics, Thinking Processes, Decision-Making, and Investment Behavior 43
      Morris Altman

      Introduction 43

      Behavioral Economics, Heuristics, and Decision-Making 44

      Investment Heuristics and Investing in Financial Assets 45

      The Trust Heuristic and Decision-Making 48

      Other Critical Decision-Making Heuristics 49

      Rational Investor Decision-Making in a World of Complex Information 56

      Summary 58

      Discussion Questions 59

      References 59

      About the Author 61

      Part two Personal Finance Issues

      Chapter 4 Financial Literacy and Education 65
      Michael S. Finke and Sandra J. Huston

      Introduction 65

      Examples of Financial Literacy Measures 68

      Financial Literacy and Behavior 71

      Financial Literacy Education 75

      Summary 77

      Discussion Questions 78

      References 78

      About the Authors 81

      Chapter 5 Household Investment Decisions 83
      Vicki L. Bogan

      Introduction 83

      Financial Market Participation 83

      Market Friction Effects on Household Investment Behavior 85

      The Effects of Behavioral Biases on Household Investment Behavior 87

      Summary 93

      Discussion Questions 94

      References 94

      About the Author 98

      Chapter 6 Personality Traits 99
      Lucia Fung and Robert B. Durand

      Introduction 99

      A Structural Model of Personality 100

      Risk-Taking Behavior 103

      Overconfidence 104

      Personality and Gender 105

      Personality as a Guide for Investors 107

      Summary 108

      Discussion Questions 109

      References 109

      About the Authors 114

      Chapter 7 Demographic and Socioeconomic Factors of Investors 117
      James Farrell

      Introduction 117

      Literature Review 118

      Case Study: The Florida Department of Education Employees 122

      Summary 131

      Discussion Questions 132

      References 133

      About the Author 134

      Chapter 8 The Effect of Religion on Financial and Investing Decisions 135
      Walid Mansour and Mouna Jlassi

      Introduction 135

      Religions and Economic Factors: Dependence or Bifurcation? 136

      Religion and Individual Investing Behavior 138

      Summary 147

      Discussion Questions 147

      References 147

      About the Authors 151

      Chapter 9 Money and Happiness: Implications for Investor Behavior 153
      Jing Jian Xiao

      Introduction 153

      Can Money Buy Happiness? 154

      Can Happiness Buy Money? 162

      Implications for Investor Behavior 164

      Summary 165

      Discussion Questions 165

      References 166

      About the Author 169

      Chapter 10 Motivation and Satisfaction 171
      Lewis J. Altfest

      Introduction 171

      Classical Economic Motivation 171

      Behavioral Economic Motivation 173

      Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 175

      Criticism of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 177

      Higher Level Motivation 179

      Humanism 181

      Maslow and Investment Management 182

      Personal Finance Integration 183

      Summary 185

      Discussion Questions 186

      References 187

      About the Author 188

      Part Three Financial Planning Concepts

      Chapter 11 Policy-Based Financial Planning: Decision Rules for a Changing World 191
      Dave Yeske and Elissa Buie

      Introduction 191

      Managing Behavioral Biases in the Financial Planning Engagement 194

      A Process for Developing Financial Planning Policies 195

      Applicability of Financial Planning Policies 199

      Policy-Based Financial Planning: The Strategic Perspective 201

      Example of Policies Derived through Stochastic Modeling 202

      Sample Case Applications 203

      Summary 205

      Discussion Questions 206

      References 206

      About the Authors 207

      Chapter 12 Financial Counseling and Coaching 209
      John E. Grable and Kristy L. Archuleta

      Introduction 209

      Financial Counseling: A Historical Perspective 210

      Theoretical Approaches: A Financial Counseling Perspective 215

      Financial Counseling in the Twenty-First Century 221

      Summary 223

      Discussion Questions 224

      References 225

      About the Authors 226

      Chapter 13 Financial Therapy: De-Biasing and Client Behaviors 227
      Joseph W. Goetz and Jerry E. Gale

      Introduction 227

      What Is Financial Therapy? 229

      Brief History of Financial Therapy 231

      Theoretical Foundations for Financial Therapy 232

      The Practice of Financial Therapy 237

      Future Research and Practice 240

      Summary 240

      Discussion Questions 241

      References 241

      About the Authors 243

      Chapter 14 Transpersonal Economics 245
      Renée M. Snow

      Introduction 245

      Historical and Spiritual Overview of Money 248

      The Western Eco/House 252

      An Alternative Perspective 254

      The Open Eco in Financial Planning 256

      Summary 260

      Discussion Questions 261

      References 261

      About the Author 264

      Chapter 15 Advising the Behavioral Investor: Lessons from the Real World 265
      Gregg S. Fisher

      Introduction 265

      Risk, Return, and the Investor: A Complex Relationship 266

      Investments with People Problems 269

      The Impact of Investor Behavior on Portfolios 272

      How Advisors Can Help the Behavioral Investor 275

      Turning Bias into Benefit: How to Profit from Investor Behavior 278

      Summary 281

      Discussion Questions 281

      References 282

      Disclosure 283

      About the Author 283

      Chapter 16 Retirement Planning: Contributions from the Field of Behavioral Finance and Economics 285
      James A. Howard and Rassoul Yazdipour

      Introduction 285

      A Life Cycle Financial Planning and Wealth Management Model 286

      Demographic and Macroeconomic Context 287

      Biases, Heuristics, and Framing Effects on Retirement Planning 288

      Hyperbolic Discounting 291

      The Role of the Brain in Financial Decision-Making 293

      Financial Decision-Making Quality and Age 295

      The Role of Self-Awareness and Self-Control 296

      Trust and Retirement Saving and Planning: The Basics 297

      Trust and Retirement Saving and Planning: The Decision 298

      Trust-Based Implications for Retirement Saving and Planning 299

      Discussion Questions 302

      References 303

      About the Authors 305

      Chapter 17 Knowing Your Numbers: A Scorecard Approach to Improved Medical and Financial Outcomes 307
      Talya Miron-Shatz and Stephanie Gati

      Introduction 307

      The Need for Better Control of Chronic Diseases 309

      The Scorecard Approach 310

      Target Population and Advantages 311

      Content of the Take Care Scorecard 311

      Considerations for Health and Financial Literacy Scorecards 313

      Limitations 318

      Implications for Financial Literacy 318

      Summary 319

      Discussion Questions 320

      References 320

      About the Authors 324

      Acknowledgment 324

      Part Four Investor Psychology

      Chapter 18 Risk Perception and Risk Tolerance 327
      Victor Ricciardi and Douglas Rice

      Introduction 327

      Risk Perception 328

      The Relationship between Risk Perception and Risk Tolerance 329

      An Overview of Risk Tolerance 329

      Measurement of Risk Tolerance 332

      The Role of Emotion in Risk Perception and Risk Tolerance 334

      Risk-Taking Behavior: The Influence of Market Moods, Business Cycles, and Economic Shocks 336

      Unresolved Issues in the Risk Domain 340

      Summary 341

      Discussion Questions 342

      References 342

      About the Authors 345

      Chapter 19 Emotions in the Financial Markets 347
      Richard Fairchild

      Introduction 347

      Behavioral Finance and Prospect Theory 348

      Emotions 350

      Emotions in the Financial Markets 351

      Emotional Finance and Unconscious Emotions 353

      Emotional Corporate Finance—A Formal Model 356

      Summary 360

      Discussion Questions 361

      References 361

      About the Author 364

      Chapter 20 Human Psychology and Market Seasonality 365
      Lisa A. Kramer

      Introduction 365

      Moods, Emotions, and Sentiment 366

      Weather, Mood, and Markets 366

      Daylight, Mood, and Markets 367

      Daylight Saving Time Changes, Mood, and Markets 373

      Elation, Deflation, and Markets 374

      Summary 376

      Discussion Questions 377

      References 377

      About the Authorr 380

      Chapter 21 Neurofinance 381
      Richard L. Peterson

      Introduction 381

      Neuroscience Primer 382

      Research Methods 385

      The Neuroscience of Financial Decision-Making 387

      The Implications of Neurofinance Research for Practitioners 395

      Summary 397

      Discussion Questions 398

      References 398

      About the Author 401

      Chapter 22 Diversification and Asset Allocation Puzzles 403
      Dimitris Georgarakos

      Introduction 403

      Household Stock Market Participation 404

      Changes in Household Portfolios across Time 407

      Differences in Household Portfolios across Countries 408

      Portfolio Diversification 410

      Household Stock Trading Behavior 412

      Summary 415

      Discussion Questions 416

      References 416

      About the Author 420

      Chapter 23 Behavioral Portfolio Theory and Investment Management 421
      Erick W. Rengifo, Rossen Trendafilov, and Emanuela Trifan

      Introduction 421

      Prospect Theory and Expected Utility Theory 421

      Safety-First Portfolio Theory 426

      SP/A Theory 427

      Behavioral Portfolio Theory 430

      Behavioral Asset Pricing Model 432

      The BAPM, CAPM, and Three-Factor Model 432

      Summary 435

      Discussion Questions 435

      References 435

      About the Authors 438

      Chapter 24 Post-Crisis Investor Behavior: Experience Matters 439
      Joseph V. Rizzi

      Introduction 439

      Behavioral Finance Framework 440

      History Dependent Risk Tolerance: The Collective Memory Hypothesis 446

      Summary 452

      Discussion Questions 453

      References 453

      About the Author 455

      Part five Trading and Investing Psychology and Strategies

      Chapter 25 The Psychology of Trading and Investing 459
      Julia Pitters and Thomas Oberlechner

      Introduction 459

      Personality Variables 461

      Affect and Cognition 463

      News, Rumors, and Market Mood 470

      Summary 471

      Discussion Questions 471

      References 472

      About the Authors 476

      Chapter 26 The Surprising Real World of Traders’ Psychology 477
      Denise K. Shull, Ken Celiano, and Andrew Menaker

      Introduction 477

      What Science Reveals about How People Think 478

      I Need to Be a Hero Again 485

      The Heart of a Quant 487

      Summary 489

      Discussion Questions 490

      References 490

      About the Authors 493

      Chapter 27 Trading and Investment Strategies in Behavioral Finance 495
      John M. Longo

      Introduction 495

      Distinction between Trading and Investment Strategies 496

      Active versus Passive Investment Strategies and Behavioral Finance 496

      Average Investors Suffer from Behavioral Biases 498

      Problems with Traditional Investment Strategies 499

      Short-Term Behaviorally Based Trading Strategies 503

      Long-Term Behaviorally Based Investment Strategies 508

      Current and Future Trends in Behavioral Finance Strategies 509

      Summary 510

      Discussion Questions 511

      References 511

      About the Author 512

      Part Six Special Investment Topics

      Chapter 28 Ethical and Socially Responsible Investing 515
      Julia M. Puaschunder

      Introduction 515

      Socially Responsible Investment 515

      Historical Emergence 517

      International Differences 520

      Institutional Harmonization of FSR 523

      SRI in the Post 2008−2009 World Financial Crisis Era of Globalization 524

      Summary 525

      Discussion Questions 527

      References 527

      About the Author 532

      Chapter 29 Mutual Funds and Individual Investors: Advertising and Behavioral Issues 533
      John A. Haslem

      Introduction 533

      Advertising and Performance 534

      Advertising, Expenses, and Flows 535

      Advertising, Emotions, and Choice 536

      Behavioral Persuasion In Advertising and Choice 539

      Education, Financial Knowledge, and Choice 540

      Emotions, Behavior, and Choice 542

      Emotions, Behavioral Finance, and Choice 543

      Financial Literacy and Active Management 544

      Price and Performance Sensitivity and Repricing 546

      Sentiment Contrarian Behavior and Actual Performance 548

      Summary 550

      Discussion Questions 552

      References 552

      About the Author 553

      Chapter 30 Real Estate Investment Decision-Making in Behavioral Finance 555
      Eli Beracha and Hilla Skiba

      Introduction 555

      The Real Estate Market and the General Economy 556

      Real Estate Market and Financial Market 556

      Inefficiencies and the Real Estate Markets 557

      Observed Inefficiencies in Real Estate Markets 563

      Summary 569

      Discussion Questions 569

      References 570

      About the Authors 572

      Answers to the Discussion Questions 573

      Index 615

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