scholarly journals Do Happy People Make Optimistic Investors?

2014 ◽  
Vol 50 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 145-168 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guy Kaplanski ◽  
Haim Levy ◽  
Chris Veld ◽  
Yulia Veld-Merkoulova

AbstractDo happy people predict future risk and return differently from unhappy people, or do individuals rely only on economic facts? We survey investors on their subjective sentiment-creating factors, return and risk expectations, and investment plans. We find that noneconomic factors systematically affect return and risk expectations, where the return effect is more profound. Investment plans are also affected by noneconomic factors. Sports results and general feelings significantly affect predictions. Sufferers from seasonal affective disorder have lower return expectations in the autumn than in other seasons, supporting the winter blues hypothesis.

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