2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbef.2018.04.001
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What leads to overtrading and under-diversification? Survey evidence from retail investors in an emerging market

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“…The impact of behavioral baizes in investment decision making drawn from trading volumes of stock markets. Overconfidence behavior can lead to higher trading volumes (Darrat, Zhong, & Cheng, 2007); (Phan, Rieger, & Wang, 2018); (Mushinada & Veluri, 2018); (Khan, Tan, Chong, & Ong, 2017). Advice driven or gambling oriented study has been undertaken where structured retail products that are faces of financial innovation have been taken for study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The impact of behavioral baizes in investment decision making drawn from trading volumes of stock markets. Overconfidence behavior can lead to higher trading volumes (Darrat, Zhong, & Cheng, 2007); (Phan, Rieger, & Wang, 2018); (Mushinada & Veluri, 2018); (Khan, Tan, Chong, & Ong, 2017). Advice driven or gambling oriented study has been undertaken where structured retail products that are faces of financial innovation have been taken for study.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the third and fourth tasks ask subjects to differentiate a payoff between today and one year (one-year delay) and between one month and thirteen months (one-year upfront-delay). For each task, we show them an illustration of a combination between early and later payoffs as summarized in Figure 1 in Phan et al [6] ׳s paper.…”
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“…Table 1 , Table 2 summarize surveyed variables of the provided dataset which can help estimate selected psychological variables (such as illusion of control, self-attribution, self-control, overconfidence in confidence interval estimates (or miscalibration), self-reported risk tolerance and time preferences), equity trading behavior and socio-demographic characteristics at the individual level. Discussion of theoretical backgrounds and development in the measurement and calculation of the survey variables can be found in the associated research article [6] .…”
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