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Essays on Irrational Behavior in Financial Markets

Nicolas Martelin-2014-01-01-Open Repository and Bibliography (University of Luxembourg)
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Personal preferences along with cognitive biases create the behavioral heterogeneity of a given market. In this thesis we study three markets that are completely different from each other and have their own peculiarities: the stock market (US equity funds), the option market (S&P500 index options) and the art market (Impressionist and Modern, Post-war and Contemporary, American, and Latin American art indices).

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Personal preferences along with cognitive biases create the behavioral heterogeneity of a given market. In this thesis we study three markets that are completely different from each other and have their own peculiarities: the stock market (US equity funds), the option market (S&P500 index options) and the art market (Impressionist and Modern, Post-war and Contemporary, American, and Latin American art indices).

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Irrational numberFinancial marketEconomicsFinanceBusinessFinancial economicsMathematics

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