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Do Personality Traits Have An Impact On Asset Pricing?

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Rupert Hargreaves
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As any experienced value investor will tell you, buying value stocks requires lots of skill, conviction, and patience. Without these essential qualities, your chances of success are significantly reduced.  The requirement for these personality traits means that value investing only generally appeals to a particular group of people, and a new study from researchers Andrew Conlin and Jouko Miettunen confirms this.

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Personality and investing

Andrew Conlin and Jouko Miettunen set out to establish what...

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