Quiz Ch 09 – Interpreting TRIN Ratios
Essentials of Investments
Bodie, Kane, and Marcus
12th Edition
What is the significance of a TRIN ratio exceeding 1?
What is the significance of a TRIN ratio exceeding 1?
What behavior is demonstrated by an investor who maintains a conservative retirement portfolio but uses extra cash from her year-end bonus to purchase gold futures?
What do we call the inclination of investors to retain losing investments?
What bias do investors display when they give excessive importance to recent performance when predicting the future?
What behavior is demonstrated by an investor who opts to utilize dividend income to pay hospital bills but avoids selling stocks for this purpose?
What behavioral concept might explain when an investor divides her funds between checking, savings, and investments, but predominantly spends from the checking account?
What is the primary gauge that assesses the market, typically measured by the disparity between advancing and declining stocks?
How often, according to Kondratieff, does the macroeconomy undergo cycles?
Which case study exemplifies a constraint on arbitrage as per the text?
What factor may limit arbitrage and sustain behavioral biases?