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Financial Advice from Ottawa
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A blog about:Current market events,Behavioural finance, Academic research, how to improve your portfolio, Active vs. Passive investing,The mutual fund industry, Fees, and asset class investing Every once in awhile, I’ll also throw in the odd co
SimoleonSense- Enriching ideas for intelligent & worldly value investors.
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Warren Buffet & Charlie Munger have often spoken about the benefits of understanding multiple disciplines and applying worldly principles to everyday decisions. Here at Simoleon Sense we will present enriching ideas for the intelligent investor. We d
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Neuroeconomics Politiku
Susanna Speier | November 17th 2009 by Susanna Speier
The topic of the December Politiku is Neuroeconomics -or- the science of what happens to our brains when we shop. Deadline is December 15th 2009 In the spirit of the holiday shopping season… Recessionistas, recessionistas, when you shop what read more
Why Do We Seek Cosmetic Surgery?
LidLift Los Angeles | Cosmetic, Facial & Eye Plastic Surgery | November 9th 2009 by Kenneth Steinsapir
As a cosmetic surgeon devoted to aesthetic and aesthetic reconstructive surgery, I often find myself analyzing what motivates my patients to desire and ultimately have cosmetic surgery. In this “Makeover” world we now inhabit, it is easy to sugge read more
Moral Markets: The Critical Role Of Values In The Economy
SimoleonSense- Enriching ideas for intelligent & worldly val… | October 31st 2009 by miguel
Click Here To Read An Excerpt From The Book ” Moral Markets The Critical Role Of Values In The Economy Introduction(Via Neuroeconomics Studies) Just as nature is “red in tooth and claw,” so is market exchange. All market participants—fro read more
Social Neuroeconomics: The Neural Circuitry Of Social Preferences
SimoleonSense- Enriching ideas for intelligent & worldly val… | October 21st 2009 by miguel
This paper discusses the neural circuitry involved in altruistic, fair and trusting behaviors. Enjoy! Social Neuroeconomics: The Neural Circuitry Of Social Preferences Abstract (Via Kellogg) Combining the methods of neuroscience and economics generat read more
Teens and crime: the Supreme Court to decide outcome
Emory Health Now | October 20th 2009 by Wendy Darling
Emory’s Gregory Berns, MD, PhD, occasionally blogs for Psychology Today in a blog titled plus2sd. Gregory Berns, MD, Ph Berns’ most recent blog taps his expertise on the use of brain-imaging technologies to understand human motivation and decisio read more
Using Galvanic Skin Response To Improve Stock Trading
wheredoesallmymoneygo.com | October 18th 2009 by Preet Banerjee
I studied neuroscience in university and finance is my passion, so whenever I read something that marries the two fields I’m usually especially interested. I’m not alone either, many people recognize that psychology is probably more impo read more
Understanding Neuroeconomics
the CEO Game - Serious Business Game | September 26th 2009 by CEO Game Serious Game
A field that is closely related to behavioral economics and aiding its development is Neuroeconomics. Neuroeconomics uses the insights and methodologies of neuroscience, the study of the brain, in order to deepen our understanding of economics. Neuro read more
Functional Imaging Advances
Brain and Spine Injury Law Blog | September 14th 2009 by Lisa Titolo
Advance in neuroimaging are always exciting as they assist doctors and clinicians in treating patients with traumatic brain injury. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a technique widely used in studying the human brain. However, i read more
WealthTrack – Jason Zweig und Nassim Taleb im Gespräch
Spekulantenblog | September 12th 2009
Jason Zweig Autor des Buches "Your Money and Your Brain: How the New Science of Neuroeconomics Can Help Make You Rich" und Nassim Taleb Professor und Autor des Buches "Der schwarze Schwan. Die Macht höchst unwahrscheinlicher Ereignisse" diskutieren read more
Research Study from Behavioral finance and Neuroeconomics. The Fu…
Business Success, Life Success, Career Success, and Manageme… | August 30th 2009 by Super B
The Futility of Forecasting Having established that most investors—professional and amateur—underperform the market, the obvious question is, why? After all, professional investors are, for the most part, intelligent people. Just about all of the read more

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