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How human behavior shapes market timing
Editor’s Note: Yesterday, I shared research from my colleague Keith Kaplan showing that stock prices often move in repeatable seasonal patterns – and why understanding when things happen can matter ...
In theory, timing the stock market to maximize your profits sounds great. If it all goes according to plan, you’ll buy stocks at just the right time and price, and then sell them at the right time and ...
Volatility risk often rises around policy meetings and economic data releases. Liquidity can thin during global holidays and quarter-end periods. Understanding these patterns can support more precise ...
When markets fall, fear can take over, leading investors to make decisions that may undermine long-term returns. Building resilience into a portfolio before turbulence strikes can make the difference ...
Market volatility can be overwhelming, leading some investors to head for the exits and sit in cash. While this seems like a prudent way to reduce risk, it usually does the opposite, turning temporary ...
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