Breve semblanza del sentimiento de mercado
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Sentimiento de mercado, finanzas conductuales, reacción exageradaAbstract
This article describes the main authors and basic concepts of market sentiment with the aim of reflecting on some possible explanations for the behavior and financial performance of individual investors from a point of view that is based on the psychology of decision-making. These concepts include, some biases. The principles and concepts exposed can represent an alternative to understand Finance, from a different form of rationality more in line with human nature.
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