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2012 Speaker Resources & Links

by admin on April 26, 2012

Terry Burnham
Mean Genes: From Sex to Money to Food Taming Our Primal Instincts
Mean Markets and Lizard Brains: How to Profit from the New Science of Irrationality

Richard Peterson
Inside the Investor’s Brain: The Power of Mind over Money
MarketPsych: How to Manage Fear and Build Your Investor Identity
MarketPsych website

Robert Prechter
Conquer the Crash (2nd Edition)
Socionomics 2-book set
History’s Hidden Engine DVD
London School of Economics DVD

Bollen & Mao
Twitter Mood Predicts the Stock Market academic paper

Kevin Coogan

AmalgaMood website

Peter Atwater

Minyanville.com articles  & Financial Insyghts website

Jose Carlos Carvalho

Paineiras Investimentos website

Leena Ilmola
IIASA website &  X-Events website (with  John Casti, author of Mood Matters)

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