ABSTRACT

While traditional finance focuses on the tools used to optimize return and minimize risk, this book explains how psychology can affect our decisions more than financial theory. Covering the ways investors actually behave, this is the first book of its kind to delve into the ways biases influence investment behavior, and how overcoming these biases can increase financial success.

Now in its sixth edition, this classic text features:

  • An easy-to-understand structure, illustrating psychological biases as everyday behavior; analyzing their effect on investment decisions; and concluding with academic studies that exhibit real-life investors making choices that hurt their wealth.
  • A new chapter on the biology of investment, exploring the latest research on genetics, neuroscience, and how hormones, aging, and nature versus nurture inform our investment behavior.
  • An additional strategy for controlling biases, helping readers understand the psychology that motivates markets and how to address it.
  • Experiential examples, chapter summaries, and end-of-chapter discussion questions to help readers test their practical understanding.

Fully updated with the latest research in the field, The Psychology of Investing will prove fascinating and educational for advanced students in investment, portfolio management, and behavioral finance classes as well as investors and financial planners.

chapter 1|13 pages

Psychology and Finance

chapter 2|16 pages

Overconfidence

chapter 3|17 pages

Pride and Regret

chapter 4|16 pages

Risk Perceptions

chapter 5|16 pages

Decision Frames

chapter 6|16 pages

Mental Accounting

chapter 7|15 pages

Forming Portfolios

chapter 8|17 pages

Representativeness and Familiarity

chapter 9|16 pages

Social Interaction and Investing

chapter 10|18 pages

Emotion and Investment Decisions

chapter 11|19 pages

Self-Control and Decision Making

chapter 12|21 pages

Physiology of Investing