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Herding behavior creates market bubbles and crashes from "summary" of The Little Book of Behavioral Investing by James Montier

The tendency for individuals to follow the crowd is a well-documented phenomenon in the world of investing. When investors see others buying a particular stock or asset, they often feel compelled to do the same, even if it goes against their own better judgment. This behavior can lead to the formation of market bubbles, where prices become detached from the underlying fundamentals of the asset. During a bubble, prices are driven up by the collective actions of investors who are all buying in the hopes of selling at a higher price later on. This herd mentality can cause prices to soar to unsustainable levels, creating a bubble that is bound to burst at some point. When the bubble eventually does burst, the market experiences a crash as prices plummet back down to more realistic levels. The problem with herding behavior is that it can create a self-reinforcing cycle. As more investors jump on the bandwagon and prices continue to rise, even more investors are drawn in, believi...
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    The Little Book of Behavioral Investing

    James Montier

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