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- Kok Loang Ooi
(University of Malaya)
Abstract
This chapter examines the practical ramifications of behavioural finance theories via the analysis of real-world case studies, focussing on the impact of psychological biases on financial decision-making and market results. This chapter connects theoretical concepts with actual facts, offering insights into the widespread influence of cognitive and emotional biases on modern financial markets. The chapter elucidates the interplay between investor psychology and market dynamics with illustrative examples, including Apple’s brand loyalty, IPO price volatility, and consumer behaviour during Black Friday and Double 11 sales events. The chapter starts by examining the roles of overconfidence bias and confirmation bias in fostering excessive trading, inflated values, and the persistence of market oddities. It analyses the strategic use of nudge theory in retirement savings strategies to influence investor behaviour towards long-term financial stability. Particular focus is directed on the psychological triggers that underpin mass-market phenomena, including consumer asset acquisition at significant discount intervals, and the parallels between these behaviours and investing choices influenced by herd mentality and fear of missing out (FOMO). This chapter illustrates the significance of behavioural finance in tackling essential issues in financial decision-making by employing empirical evidence and case analysis, encompassing the optimisation of trading strategies, efficient portfolio management, and the formulation of regulatory frameworks to counteract irrational behaviours. This chapter offers practical insights for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners aiming to comprehend the psychological underpinnings of financial behaviour and use these knowledge to improve decision-making in actual financial situations.
Suggested Citation
Kok Loang Ooi, 2024.
"Practical Applications and Case Studies,"
Springer Books, in: Demystifying Behavioral Finance, chapter 0, pages 71-78,
Springer.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-96-2690-8_5
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-2690-8_5
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