The strategy of professional forecasting
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A comparative analysis of professional forecasting theories is presented. First theory assumes forecasterEs attempt of convincing market about their market knowledge. Second theory assumes competition among forecasters following specified rules.
Publication Name: Journal of Financial Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0304-405X
Year: 2006
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You canEt always get what you want: trade-size clustering and quantity choice in liquidity
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The results of a study conducted to check whether investors take more care while trading their exact quantity demands at some times are presented by using foreign exchange transactions set.
Publication Name: Journal of Financial Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0304-405X
Year: 2005
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Professional trader discipline and trade disposition
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The impact of trading behavior of retail investors on trading success in futures markets is examined.
Publication Name: Journal of Financial Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0304-405X
Year: 2005
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