Briefly explain the different focus of valuing stocks taken by behavioralists, chartists, and fundamentalists.

What will be an ideal response?


The behavioralists estimate the value of stocks based on their perceptions of investor psychology and behavior. Chartists look for patterns in the price movements of a stock. And others focus on the financial statements, where they determine a stock's fundamental value from current assets and estimates of future profitability.

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a. Soviet Ministry. b. Polit Bureau. c. Gosplan. d. Soviet Central Committee for Economic Planning.

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A. the Reserve Bank in San Francisco. B. the districts are divided fairly equally. C. the Reserve Bank in Chicago. D. the Reserve Bank in New York.

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