Hold on to it? An experimental analysis of the disposition effect

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This paper experimentally investigates a well-known anomaly in portfolio management, i.e., the fact that paper losses are realized less than paper gains (disposition effect). I confirm the existence of the disposition effect in a simple risky task in which choices are taken sequentially. However, when choices are planned ahead and a contingent plan is defined, a reversal in the disposition effect is observed.

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Ploner, M. (2017). Hold on to it? An experimental analysis of the disposition effect. Judgment and Decision Making, 12(2), 118–127. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1930297500005660

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