Join UC Berkeley professor Ulrike Malmendier for an academic look at the effect of personal financial experiences on risk tolerance, and recognize the differences between salient early-life experiences versus experiences made more salient by their recency.
Recent events have strong effects on individuals’ willingness to take risk, but experiences early in life also have significant influence – even several decades later. This recording explores how investors’ lifetime stock-market return experiences can be predictive and useful analysis.
Speaker:
Ulrike Malmendier, Ph.D.
Professor, Finance, UC Berkeley. Haas School of Business
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