EBK INVESTMENTS
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ISBN: 9781259357480
Author: Bodie
Publisher: MCGRAW HILL BOOK COMPANY
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Chapter 12, Problem 3CP
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The principle of behavioural finance that is exhibited by the statement" Maclin has surfed the internet to identify the outlook associated with the housing market for the next 5 years to come. According to him, this is the finest time in which one can purchase a house"
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Overconfidence refers to the behavioral bias which stand dangerous, especially in the financial markets. It was assumed that overconfidence does not impact the investor, however the more the investor is overconfidence the more it will impact. In other words, it depicts underestimation of risk, overestimation of knowledge and exaggerating the ability for controlling the events.
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