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Behavioral Finance and Wealth Management
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Behavioral Finance and Wealth Management

How to Build Optimal Portfolios for Private Clients

Wiley, 2006 更多详情

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Editorial Rating

8

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  • Applicable

Recommendation

This excellent, practical guide helps you apply behavioral finance information to your personal wealth management. Though Michael M. Pompian chiefly addresses a readership of professional investment advisers, any investor can benefit from learning more about the irrational factors that affect investment decisions. Readers can choose among many books about behavioral finance, cognitive biases and neuroeconomics. However, very few books can match this one’s hype-free, objective and accessible exposition of this subject. The author provides a brief history of behavioral finance, a thorough catalog of noteworthy investor biases, advice on how to deal with these biases, examples and the likely direction of future research in the field. getAbstract highly recommends his book for its straightforward language, which makes it widely accessible.

Take-Aways

  • Recent research challenges the efficient-market theory, which says that well-informed investors determine market prices by making rational choices.
  • Even proponents of this theory acknowledge that investors often behave irrationally.
  • In the past two decades, research into the psychological and emotional aspects of investing has turned into a new science: behavioral finance.

About the Author

Michael M. Pompian, CFA, CFP, is the director of the private-wealth practice at investment consulting firm Hammond Associates. He previously was a wealth management adviser with Merrill Lynch and PNC Private Bank.


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