Snap Judgment: When to Trust Your Instincts, When to Ignore Them and How to Avoid Making Big Mistakes with Your Money (Record no. 76359)

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International Standard Book Number 9780137147786
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Personal name Adler, David E.
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Title Snap Judgment: When to Trust Your Instincts, When to Ignore Them and How to Avoid Making Big Mistakes with Your Money
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Jersy
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. FT Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2009
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Extent 272p
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General note Introduction Part I: The Psychology of Financial Decisions 1. Money Is a Drug 2. Buy High, Sell Low: The Basic Instinct Driven Error of Investing 3. More About Stocks: Dividends Behavioral Ways to Play the Dividend Game 4. Bonds: Malign Neglect 5. The Psychology of Why People (Used to) Hate Annuities 6. The Psychology of Selecting Mutual Funds 7. Building Your Portfolio the Behavioral Economics Way 8. Risk Tolerance and Investing 9. Deconstructing Stock Analysts 10. Value Investing: Behavioral Origins 11. Timing Stocks 12. Momentum 13. The Ultimate Anomaly: Trusting Your Gut in Finance Part II: The Track, the Stock Market, and Other Types of Gambling 14. Let’s Talk about Linda: More about Our Intuition 15. Why Investors Bet on Long-Shot Horses 16. Gambling Continued: Stories We Tell Ourselves 17. Fourth and Ten: Insights into NFL (and Corporate) Decision Making . . . 119 18. Football Stories, Continued: The NFL Draft 19. The Inner Game of Tennis, Revisited 20. How to Make Money Gambling: Behavioral Insights 21. The Truth About Coin Tosses: They Aren’t Fair Part III: Personal Decisions: Personal Safety, Personal Finance, and Health Choices 22. Personal Security: Assessing Danger 23. Credit Card Stories: Beating Your Credit Card Charges Using Behavioral Economics Chapter 24. Snap Judgment and Social Security: When Should You Claim It? 25. How Patients Think Irrationally 26. Health Insurance Decisions 27. Car Accidents Part IV: CEO Behavior 28. Strategic Styles 29. CEO Hubris 30. Firing CEOs 31. Using CEO Behavior for Investing 32. Wall Street CEOs Part V: Psychology and the Credit Crisis 33. Background: Bubbles and When They Explode 34. Fear and Loathing in Ft. Lauderdale 35 Follow the Mortgage 36. Risky Business: Bank Runs 37. Euphoria, Fear, and Economics: A Psychological Autopsy of the Crisis Part VI: Conclusion: Debiasing 38. How Not to Blink in the Face of Financial Panic Chapter 39. A Summing Up: Twilight of the Gods
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