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Findings from brain sciences show that the brain must first optimize on its own internal resources before seeking to optimize on the resources available in the external world. We show that this modest change is perspective, from resource-constrained humans to resource-constrained brains,...
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This paper analyzes market mispricings as a function of arbitragers' confidence in their valuation estimates and subjective predictions about the future trades of other investors. New insights on the nature of investor psychology are revealed that help explain market cycles and anomalies like...
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This paper evaluates several investment scenarios which could result from the rather dire economic situation existing in early 2020 caused by the coronavirus pandemic that is restricting economic production of goods and services at the same time that cost-push factors and the unlimited creation...
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Within the context of fundamentally efficient markets, this paper demonstrates analytically how short sellers can put non-transitory downward pressure on the stock market prices and intrinsic values of companies that need to raise external capital because of insufficient internal liquidity. The...
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This research provides insights on puzzling exchange rate phenomena. Empirical support is supplied for forward rates incorporating a small probability of a large spot decline when a current account deficit exists. Investors are found to expect countries to be more likely to choose devaluation...
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This research investigates the existence of segmentation in the market for fixed-income securities. Evidence is found of higher yield spreads being required for non-distressed bonds making larger contributions to the risk of pure debt portfolios over the 2003–2011 period. Abnormal returns...
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Using recent findings from brain sciences, we model the human brain as solving two optimization problems instead of one, which are (i) optimal resource allocation in the brain and (ii) mean-variance optimization. This changes the classical CAPM in only one way: an alpha appears which provides a...
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This paper evaluates the Absolute Priority Rule and a new legal means for its application by the Courts that creates enormous opportunities for profitable financial schemes. In particular, a 2016 case precedent effectively applying the APR dogma is explained that enables taking property away...
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