We use neural data collected from an experimental asset market to measure regret preferences while subjects trade stocks. When subjects observe a positive return for a stock they chose not to purchase, a regret signal is observed in an area of the brain that is commonly active during reward processing. Subjects are unwilling to repurchase stocks that have recently increased in price, even though this is suboptimal in our experiment. The strength of stock repurchasing mistakes is correlated with the neural measures of regret. Subjects with high rates of repurchasing mistakes also exhibit large disposition effects
Investors often exhibit behavioral biases (e.g., loss aversion) that are putatively underpinned by m...
We analyze two recently documented follow-on purchase and repurchase patterns experimentally: Indivi...
How does memory shape individuals' financial decisions? We find experimental evidence of a self-serv...
We use neural data collected from an experimental asset market to measure regret preferences while s...
We conduct a study in which subjects trade stocks in an experimental market while we measure their b...
Purpose: Current research in the field of behavioural finance has attempted to discover behavioura...
Groups of humans routinely misassign value to complex future events, especially in settings involvin...
Heuristic judgements and cognitive biases characterise the choices that humans make under uncertaint...
Neuroeconomists investigate how the human brain analyzes and makes decisions about financial situati...
Investors\u27 previous experiences with a stock affect their willingness to repurchase that stock. U...
9 pages, 15 figuresRecent advances in the fields of machine learning and neurofinance have yielded n...
This investigation is among the first ones to analyze the neural basis of an investment process with...
SummaryInvestors systematically deviate from rationality when making financial decisions, yet the me...
The research paper connects three key elements from the study (conducted using neural database of ex...
We experimentally assess the disposition effect and return performance, using electroencephalogram t...
Investors often exhibit behavioral biases (e.g., loss aversion) that are putatively underpinned by m...
We analyze two recently documented follow-on purchase and repurchase patterns experimentally: Indivi...
How does memory shape individuals' financial decisions? We find experimental evidence of a self-serv...
We use neural data collected from an experimental asset market to measure regret preferences while s...
We conduct a study in which subjects trade stocks in an experimental market while we measure their b...
Purpose: Current research in the field of behavioural finance has attempted to discover behavioura...
Groups of humans routinely misassign value to complex future events, especially in settings involvin...
Heuristic judgements and cognitive biases characterise the choices that humans make under uncertaint...
Neuroeconomists investigate how the human brain analyzes and makes decisions about financial situati...
Investors\u27 previous experiences with a stock affect their willingness to repurchase that stock. U...
9 pages, 15 figuresRecent advances in the fields of machine learning and neurofinance have yielded n...
This investigation is among the first ones to analyze the neural basis of an investment process with...
SummaryInvestors systematically deviate from rationality when making financial decisions, yet the me...
The research paper connects three key elements from the study (conducted using neural database of ex...
We experimentally assess the disposition effect and return performance, using electroencephalogram t...
Investors often exhibit behavioral biases (e.g., loss aversion) that are putatively underpinned by m...
We analyze two recently documented follow-on purchase and repurchase patterns experimentally: Indivi...
How does memory shape individuals' financial decisions? We find experimental evidence of a self-serv...