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Herding behavior is prevalent among investors from "summary" of Why Stock Markets Crash by Didier Sornette

Investors tend to follow the crowd, like a flock of sheep moving in the same direction. This herding behavior is not exclusive to stock markets; it is a common phenomenon in human behavior. People tend to feel more comfortable when they are doing what everyone else is doing, even if it may not be the most rational choice. This behavior can be particularly pronounced in times of uncertainty or stress, when individuals look to others for guidance on how to act. When a certain stock is performing well, investors tend to jump on the bandwagon and buy more of it, driving up its price even further. This creates a self-reinforcing cycle where the stock becomes overvalued due to the excessive demand. Similarly, when a stock is performing poorly, investors may panic and sell off their shares, causing the price to plummet even further. This herd mentality can exacerbate market volatility and lead to sudden and dramatic price swings. Herding behavior ...
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    Why Stock Markets Crash

    Didier Sornette

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