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Un psychiatre relate l'histoire d'un comptable ayant perdu 2,6 millions de dollars en stock-options, et les séquelles psychologiques qui en ont découlé. Source : "Inside the Investor's Brain: The Power of Mind Over Money" de Richard L. Peterson
In episode #418, psychiatrist Richard L. Peterson, CEO of MarketPsych, a behavioral economics consultancy, discusses sentiment analysis and fear as a driver of decision-making. He also shares tips for managing stress and anxious clients.
Behavioral finance expert Dr. Richard Peterson, a board-certified psychiatrist and CEO of MarketPsych, sits down with Hedgeye CEO Keith McCullough in this edition of Real Conversations. An expert on financial market psychology, Peterson discusses how to potentially time stock market turns by analyzing investor behavior and social media. His firm produces sentiment and macroeconomic indices derived from language analysis of global news and social media. His latest book Trading on Sentiment digs underneath technicals and fundamentals to explain the primary mover of market prices - the global information flow and how investors react to it.
Join Dr. Carlos as he chats about your brain on stocks with Dr. Peterson.In his debut book on trading psychology, "Inside the Investor's Brain," Rich-ard Peterson demonstrated how managing emotions helps top investors outperform. Now, in "Trading on Sentiment," he takes you inside the science of crowd psychol-ogy and demonstrates that not only do price patterns exist, but the most predictable ones are rooted in our shared human nature.RICHARD L. PETERSON is CEO of MarketPsych and a behavioral finance expert, investment adviser, psychiatrist, and consultant to the financial industry. His two previous books, Inside the Investor's Brain and MarketPsych, were named top financial books of the year by Kiplinger.
In episode #066, Richard L. Peterson provides a medical and emotional description of irate clients and discusses techniques for dealing with them and how advisors should frame solutions.
MARKET PSYCHOLOGY - WHERE DO YOU FIT IN? March_4_2009.mp3 Dr. Richard L. Peterson M.D claims investors have been in a state of despair, not fear. They have essentially become resigned to further losses. That's obviously not healthy for the markets. On a technical level, it doesn't bode well for a price recovery. On a psychological level, the entire financial community seems to be in the 4th stage of the Five Stages of Grief called "Depression." The Five Stages of Grief - where do you fit in?? Stage 1: Shock and Denial Stage 2: Anger Stage 3: Dialogue and Bargaining Stage 4: Depression and Detachment Stage 5: Acceptance To make sense of your own personal market psychology and how the Five Stages of Grief affect you, fill in the form on the right to receive a personal, "vital second opinion" from Tom Waitt.