El Disposition Effect es un concepto que se refiere a la disposición de vender ganadores demasiado pronto y mantener perdedores demasiado tiempo . Empleando datos de inversionistas institucionales y de los fondos mutuos de Estados Unidos entre los años de 1980 al 2014, se propone una medida del Disposition Effect para cada acción. Se encuentra evidencia de que la mayoría de las acciones presentan Dispositio Effect y también que este fenómeno tiene una relación con los retornos de las acciones de manera directa lo que da un soporte empírico de que un concepto íntegramente comportamental está influyendo en la formación de los precios."The Disposition Effect is a concept that refers to ""the disposition to sell winners too early and ride lose...
This paper seeks to analyze and identify the known disposition effect in the Chilean mutual funds ma...
We study the behavior of a large number of investors, including individuals, corporations and instit...
The disposition effect describes investors’ common tendency of selling a winning investment too soon...
El Disposition Effect es un concepto que se refiere a la disposición de vender ganadores demasiado ...
This paper is a survey of existing papers on the disposition effect, which may be described as a ten...
The disposition effect (DE) is a common bias by which investors tend to sell winning assets too soon...
Efeito disposição entre gestores brasileiros de fundos de ações Efecto disposición entre gestores br...
O efeito disposição, originalmente proposto por Shefrin e Statman (1985), preconiza que os investido...
Disposition Effect is a theory or phenomenon in behavioral finance that describes the tendency of in...
The disposition effect describes the tendency to sell winners (stocks with a paper gain) and hold lo...
Financial theory has identified the tendency of investors to hold loosing investments too long and s...
We theoretically show that there is a fundamental disconnect between the disposition effect, i.e., i...
[Abstract] In this note, we critically survey the literature on one of the most puzzling phenomena i...
Financial theory has identified the tendency of investors to hold loosing investments too long and s...
The ‘disposition effect’ is the tendency to sell assets that have gained value (‘winners’) and keep ...
This paper seeks to analyze and identify the known disposition effect in the Chilean mutual funds ma...
We study the behavior of a large number of investors, including individuals, corporations and instit...
The disposition effect describes investors’ common tendency of selling a winning investment too soon...
El Disposition Effect es un concepto que se refiere a la disposición de vender ganadores demasiado ...
This paper is a survey of existing papers on the disposition effect, which may be described as a ten...
The disposition effect (DE) is a common bias by which investors tend to sell winning assets too soon...
Efeito disposição entre gestores brasileiros de fundos de ações Efecto disposición entre gestores br...
O efeito disposição, originalmente proposto por Shefrin e Statman (1985), preconiza que os investido...
Disposition Effect is a theory or phenomenon in behavioral finance that describes the tendency of in...
The disposition effect describes the tendency to sell winners (stocks with a paper gain) and hold lo...
Financial theory has identified the tendency of investors to hold loosing investments too long and s...
We theoretically show that there is a fundamental disconnect between the disposition effect, i.e., i...
[Abstract] In this note, we critically survey the literature on one of the most puzzling phenomena i...
Financial theory has identified the tendency of investors to hold loosing investments too long and s...
The ‘disposition effect’ is the tendency to sell assets that have gained value (‘winners’) and keep ...
This paper seeks to analyze and identify the known disposition effect in the Chilean mutual funds ma...
We study the behavior of a large number of investors, including individuals, corporations and instit...
The disposition effect describes investors’ common tendency of selling a winning investment too soon...