Behavioral Finance Economics 437
Exam on Tuesday, Feb 12, 2019 9:30 AM in Nau 101 Don’t bring anything to the exam: No calculators No writing paper No books Nothing All answers are written directly on the exam
Decifering Shleifer Chapter 2 The assets The players Their behavior Equilibrium Profitability of the players
The Main Issues What happens in equilbrium Undetermined Some forces make pt > 1, some forces push pt < 1, result is indeterminant Who makes more profit, arbitrageurs or noise traders? Depends But, it is perfectly possible for arbitrageurs to make more! Survival?
The Key Pricing Equation
When Do Noise Traders Profit More Than Arbitrageurs? Noise traders can earn more than arbitrageurs when ρ* is positive. (Meaning when noise traders are systematically too optimistic) Why? Because they relatively more of the risky asset than the arbitrageurs But, if ρ* is too large, noise traders will not earn more than arbitrageurs The more risk averse everyone is (higher λ in the utility function, the wider the range of values of ρ for which noise traders do better than arbitrageurs
What Does Shleifer Accomplish? Given two assets that are “fundamentally” identical, he shows a logic where the market fails to price them identically Assumes “systematic” noise trader activity Shows conditions that lead to noise traders actually profiting from their noise trading Shows why arbitrageurs could have trouble (even when there is no fundamental risk)
The End