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We compare the performance of financial professionals (CFAs) with university students in four financial forecasting tasks ranging from simple lab prediction tasks to longitudinal field tasks. Although students and professionals performed similarly in the artificial forecasting tasks, their...
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This paper investigates the role of published stock recommendations in print and online media as investor sentiment in the near-term German stock market. In line with extant literature on other sentiment measures, vector autoregressions reveal that past stock returns drive today's sentiment, but...
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We use weekly survey data on short-term and medium-term sentiment of German investors in order to study the causal relationship between investors' mood and subsequent stock price changes. In contrast to extant literature for other countries, a tri-variate vector autoregression for short-run...
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"Einfach richtig Geld verdienen mit Technischer Analyse" ist ein Einsteigerbuch für Anleger, die an der Börse nachhaltig erfolgreich sein wollen. Neben einer Einführung mit geschichtlichem Hintergrund, werden die Grundsätze der Technischen Analyse dargestellt. Den Aufbau von Charts erklärt...
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Titel -- Impressum -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Vorwort: »Börse ist kein Spiel, also halten Sie sich an die Spielregeln!« -- Kapitel 1: Darstellung und Chartkonstruktionen -- Der Linienchart -- Der Bar-Chart -- Der Candlestick-Chart -- Point & Figure-Charts -- Die Größe der Chartdarstellung --...
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Chapter 1 investigates how people's beliefs and investment behavior change in light of social information from their peers and from experts with a large-scale online experiment with participants from the U.S. and the U.K. I find that laypeople’s forecasts are strongly influenced by information...
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