Psychology of the Stock Market
Written in 1912 (before the 1929 crash and way before electronic trading), economist G. C. Selden explores the psychology behind stock market behavior. Boom and crash cycles all have their basis in the human psyche. (Summary by TriciaG)
Genre(s): Business & Economics, Psychology
Language: English
Keyword(s): psychology (123), stock market (2)
| Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Play 00 | Preface | Stacey Malcolm |
00:01:22 |
| Play 01 | I—The Speculative Cycle | Veronica Jenkins |
00:19:42 |
| Play 02 | II—Inverted Reasoning and its Consequences | phineas2000 |
00:14:28 |
| Play 03 | III—“They” | jenno |
00:16:59 |
| Play 04 | IV—Confusing the Present with the Future—Discounting | phineas2000 |
00:20:24 |
| Play 05 | V—Confusing the Personal with the General | phineas2000 |
00:20:53 |
| Play 06 | VI—The Panic and the Boom | jenno |
00:15:02 |
| Play 07 | VII—The Psychology of Scale Orders | phineas2000 |
00:08:48 |
| Play 08 | VIII—The Mental Attitude of the Individual | phineas2000 |
00:15:20 |