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The security market line is often flat or downward-sloping. We hypothesize that probability weighting plays a role and that one ought to differentiate between periods in which agents overweight extreme events and those in which they underweight them. Overweighting inflates the probability of...
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Complex models have received significant interest in recent years and are being increasingly used to explain the stochastic phenomenon with upward and downward fluctuation such as the stock market. Different from existing semi-variance methods in traditional integer dimension construction for...
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We examine how the evidence of mean-reversion in stock returns affects dynamic trading behavior for investors with prospect-theory preferences. Particular attention is paid to the trading incentives created by the interaction between prospect-theory preferences and mean-reverting return...
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