Predicting price intervals under exogenously induced stress

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Abstract

We present an experimental protocol to examine the relationship between exogenously induced stress and confidence in a setting applicable to financial markets. Confidence will be measured by a prediction interval for a one period ahead price forecast, based on a series of 100 previous prices; narrower (wider) prediction intervals will be indicative of greater (lower) confidence. Stress will be induced using the Cold Pressor Arm Wrap, a variation of the Cold Pressor Test. Risk attitudes, and personality traits are also considered as mediating factors.

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Shead, S., Durand, R. B., & Thomas, S. (2021). Predicting price intervals under exogenously induced stress. PLoS ONE, 16(9 September). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255038

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