Risk Profiling through a Behavioral Finance Lens Risk Profiling through a Behavioral Finance Lens
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Risk Profiling through a Behavioral Finance Lens

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This piece examines risk profiling through a behavioral finance lens. Behavioral finance attempts to understand and explain actual investor behavior, in contrast to theorizing about investor behavior. It differs from traditional (or standard) finance, which is based on assumptions of how investors and markets should behave. Much has been written about the tension that exists between the willingness to take risk and the ability to take risk. Risk appetite is the willingness to take risk and risk capacity is the ability to take risk. In the behavioral context, risk appetite and risk capacity are defined in terms of known risks and unknown risks. Irrational client behavior often occurs when a client experiences unknown risks. To aid in the advisory process, advisors can use Behavioral Investor Types to help make rapid yet insightful assessments of what type of investor they are dealing with before recommending an investment plan. With a better understanding of behavioral finance vis-à-vis risk taking, practitioners can enhance their understanding of client preferences and better inform their recommendations of investment strategies and products.

GÉNERO
Negocios y finanzas personales
PUBLICADO
2016
29 de febrero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
22
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EDITORIAL
CFA Institute Research Foundation
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RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF CFA INSTITUTE
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