The Applied Behavioral Finance Group

Events







Schedule of Upcoming Events

 Date  Event
Jan 18, 2011


Avanidhar (Subra) Subrahmanyam
UCLA
Goldyne & Irwin Hearsh Chair in Money and Banking


 

Past Events


6/21/2011

 
Richard Peterson MD, Trading Based on Social Media

 4/1/2011

 Nick Barberis will be speaking at the USC Finance Seminar

 3/15/2011

 Meir Statman.  slides "What Investors Really Want"

11/1/2010

 Marc Faber.  "Economic Policy Makers Cannot Solve Problems By Using The Same Kind of Thinking They Used When They Created Them."

10/13/2010

 Peter Bossaerts.  "What Decision Neuroscience Teaches Us About Financial Decision Making." 

 9/30/2010

 James Ware, CFA  "After the Crash: Lessons from Adversity"

9/16/2010

 Paul J. Zak, Ph.D.  "Brains and Bubbles"   

8/09/2010

 Anthony Scaramucci.  "The Economics of Happiness"

3/10/2010

Andrew Lo, PhD.  "Adaptive Markets and the New Investment Paradigm.  To view slides, click here.   

10/27/2009

Edgar E. Peters.  "Method and Madness:  Integrating Complexity, Behavioral Finance and Efficient Markets."  To purchase speaker's book(s) click here.   

 6/09/2009

"Dynamic Risk Management:  Managing Beta to Improve Alpha" .  Werner E Keller, CFA.  Presentation SlidesWhite Paper. 

 5/07/2009

"The Housing Crisis:  Where Are We Now, What Does the Future Hold and How Can One Profit From It?" Whitney Tilson. Co-founder and Chairman of the Value Investing Congress.

 4/02/2009

"Making Good Decisions During Challenging Times".  The science and the art of keeping a clear head to make clear decisions.  Richard L. Peterson M.D., Michele T. Pato, M.D., Clare Kunny.

 12/02/2008

"Investing in Frontier Markets" .  Lawrence S. Spiedell, CFA.

 11/07/2008

"The Next Phase of Practical Application of Behavioral Finance:  Behavioral Investor Types". Michael M. Pompian, CFA, CFP.

 11/05/2008

"Where Quants Go Wrong:  Simple Things They Should Have Told You at University" . Paul Wilmott, Financial Consultant.

 10/07/2008 

"Non-Quantitative Security Analysis:  What Professionals and Individuals Overlook in Assessing Stocks" . Stephen T. McClellan, CFA, Financial Analyst and Author.