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by Terry Burnham

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Title:Mean Markets and Lizard Brains: How to Profit from the New Science of Irrationality
Authors:Terry Burnham
Info:Wiley (2008), Edition: Rev. and Updated, Paperback, 324 pages
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Mean Markets and Lizard Brains: How to Profit from the New Science of Irrationality by Terry Burnham

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Terry Burnham: economics professor at Harvard University. Co-author of mean genes.
Pros: entertaining read; some practical advice; good if you just started exploring the area
Cons: not new; basically behavior finance with further obvious connections to brain science; some advices are contradictory; ( )
  sphinx | Mar 30, 2008 |
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Everyone from journalists to market pros are turning to behavioral finance to explain, analyze, and predict market direction. In contrast to old-school assumptions of cool-headed rationality, the new behavioral school embraces hot-blooded human irrationality as a core feature of both individuals and financial markets. The 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to scholars of this new scientific approach to irrationality. In Mean Markets and Lizard Brains, Terry Burnham, an economist who has a proven ability to translate complex topics into everyday language, reveals the biological causes of irrationality. The human brain contains ancient structures that exert powerful and often unconscious influences on behavior. This "lizard brain" may have helped our ancestors eat and reproduce, but it wreaks havoc with our finances. Going far beyond cataloguing our financial foibles, Dr. Burnham applies this novel approach to all of today's most important financial topics: the stock market, the economy, real estate, bonds, mortgages, inflation, and savings. This broad and scholarly investigation provides an in-depth look at why manias, panics, and crashes happen, and why people are built to want to buy at irrationally high prices and sell at irrationally low prices. Most importantly, by incorporating the new science of irrationality, readers can position themselves to profit from financial markets that often seem downright mean. Mean Markets and Lizard Brains skillfully identifies the craziness that is part of human nature, helps us see it in ourselves, and then shows us how to profit from a world that doesn't always make sense.

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