Publications
Style momentum within the S&P-500 index (2004)
The values and beliefs of European investors (2004)
A psychological portrait of the individual investor
in Europe (2002)
Discussion of “Competing theories of financial anomalies” (2002)
Woord vooraf: Na de bubble (2002)
Bubble psychology (2002)
Perceiving risk and return (2002)
The psychology of underreaction and overreaction in world
equity markets (2000)
Contrarian and momentum strategies in Germany (1999)
R&D budgets and corporate earnings targets (1998)
A portrait of the individual investor (1998)
Herding behavior and stock returns: An exploratory investigation (1997)
Financial decision-making in markets and firms:
A behavioral perspective (1995)
Investor psychology and the dynamics of security
prices (1995)
Real estate cycles and animal spirits (1995)
Market volatility: A psychological perspective (1994)
The role of the capital markets as leading indicators:
Evidence from 12 OECD Countries (1993)
Betting on trends: Intuitive forecasts of financial
risk and return (1993)
Non-linear puzzles in asset returns (1993)
Is the stock market rational? A money manager’s guide to
25 years of efficient markets research (1993)
Inflation forecast errors and time variation
in term premia (1992)
Earnings forecasts and share price reversals (1992)
Security analysts: A definition (1992)
What do economists know about the stock market? (1991)
What are investment advisors paid for? The Shefrin-Statman
and competing views (1991)
Is economic efficiency the driving force behind
mergers? (1991)
Do security analysts overreact? (1990)
Psychologie en efficiente prijsvorming op de beurs (1990)
The role of the capital markets as leading indicators:
Evidence from the United States since 1869 (1990)
A mean-reverting walk down Wall Street (1989)
Stock price reversals and overreaction to news events:
A survey of theory and evidence (1989)
Throwing good money after bad? Nuclear power plant investment decisions and the relevance of sunk costs (1989)
Further evidence on investor overreaction
and stock market seasonality (1987)
Does the stock market overreact? (1985)
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