MarketPsych: How to Manage Fear and Build Your Investor Identity PoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodExcellent Be the first. (0 ratings) Log in to rate this book. Source: WileyRichard L. Peterson Frank F. Murtha 241 pages Read Summary This practitioner-oriented book takes the subject of behavioral finance from the quaint and theoretical to the powerful and practical. Backed by new research in neuroscience, it presents techniques tailored to an individual’s investor personality type designed to make the most of the active investment decisions. Watch an interview with the author. Topics Behavioral Finance | Private Wealth Management Credits · About the CE Program 2 CE (including 0 SER) Record credits Credits recorded Members, log in to record your credits. Manage CE Credits People who viewed this page also viewed: China's 12th Five-Year Plan Alexander Van Kemenade discusses China's 12th five-year plan, which includes higher efficiency in the use of energy, water, and carbon ... More Long-Term Global Market Correlations In order to examine the correlation structure of global equity markets, the authors measure two components of the benefits of international ... More Correlation, Return Gaps, and the Benefits of Diversification This paper suggests that correlation is not the best indicator for diversification in that the benefits of diversification depend on not ... More Loading ...