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Brad M. Barber's Degrees
- PhD Finance University of Chicago
- Masters Finance University of Chicago
- Bachelors Economics University of California, Berkeley
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- Boys Will Be Boys: Gender, Overconfidence, and Common Stock Investment (1998) (4653)
- All that Glitters: The Effect of Attention and News on the Buying Behavior of Individual and Institutional Investors (2006) (3650)
- Trading is Hazardous to Your Wealth: The Common Stock Investment Performance of Individual Investors (2000) (3240)
- Detecting Long-Run Abnormal Stock Returns: The Empirical Power and Specification of Test Statistics (1997) (2849)
- Improved Methods for Tests of Long-Run Abnormal Stock Returns (1999) (1914)
- Detecting abnormal operating performance: The empirical power and specification of test statistics (1996) (1724)
- Just How Much Do Individual Investors Lose By Trading? (2007) (815)
- Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The Effects of Expenses on Mutual Fund Flows (2003) (799)
- Online Investors: Do the Slow Die First? (1999) (725)
- Do Retail Trades Move Markets (2009) (710)
- The Behavior of Individual Investors (2011) (478)
- Can Investors Profit from the Prophets? Consensus Analyst Recommendations and Stock Returns (1998) (433)
- The Internet and the Investor (2001) (390)
- Challengers, Elites, and Owning Families: A Social Class Theory of Corporate Acquisitions in the 1960s (2001) (364)
- Comparing the Stock Recommendation Performance of Investment Banks and Independent Research Firms (2005) (362)
- Firm Size, Book-to-Market Ratio, and Security Returns: A Holdout Sample of Financial Firms (1997) (343)
- Which Factors Matter to Investors? Evidence from Mutual Fund Flows (2016) (336)
- Systematic Noise (2006) (309)
- Buys, Holds, and Sells: The Distribution of Investment Banks' Stock Ratings and the Implications for the Profitability of Analysts' Recommendations (2005) (302)
- The “Dartboard” Column: Second-Hand Information and Price Pressure (1993) (291)
- Is the Aggregate Investor Reluctant to Realise Losses? Evidence from Taiwan (2007) (233)
- Impact Investing (2019) (233)
- The Courage of Misguided Convictions (1999) (214)
- Once Burned, Twice Shy: How Naive Learning, Counterfactuals, and Regret Affect the Repurchase of Stocks Previously Sold (2011) (207)
- The Friendly and Predatory Acquisition of Large U.S. Corporations in the 1960s: The Other Contested Terrain (1995) (168)
- Reassessing the Returns to Analysts' Stock Recommendations (2003) (158)
- Are individual investors tax savvy? Evidence from retail and discount brokerage accounts (2004) (148)
- Product Reliability and Firm Value: The Experience of American and Japanese Automakers, 1973-1992 (1996) (142)
- Chapter 22 – The Behavior of Individual Investors * (2013) (128)
- Monitoring the Monitor: Evaluating Calpers' Activism (2006) (128)
- Ratings Changes, Ratings Levels, and the Predictive Value of Analysts' Recommendations (2009) (122)
- Good Reasons Sell: Reason - Based Choice Among Group and Individual Investors in the Stock Market (2003) (116)
- The Cross-Section of Speculator Skill: Evidence from Day Trading (2012) (108)
- The Courage of Misguided Convictions: The Trading Behavior of Individual Investors (2000) (98)
- Do Noise Traders Move Markets? (2006) (94)
- Interim Fund Performance and Fundraising in Private Equity (2016) (90)
- Attention Induced Trading and Returns: Evidence from Robinhood Users (2020) (84)
- Do Individual Day Traders Make Money? Evidence from Taiwan (2004) (78)
- Too Many Cooks Spoil the Profits: Investment Club Performance (2000) (71)
- Who Loses from Trade? Evidence from Taiwan (2004) (56)
- Buys, holds, and sells: The distribution of investment banks¿ stock ratings and the implications for the profitability of analysts¿ recommendations (2006) (55)
- The Common Stock Investment Performance of Individual Investors (1998) (53)
- Prophets and Losses: Reassessing the Returns to Analysts' Stock Recommendations (2001) (51)
- Is the Aggregate Investor Reluctant to Realize Losses? Evidence from Taiwan (2006) (51)
- The Behavior of Mutual Fund Investors (47)
- Do (Some) University Endowments Earn Alpha? (2013) (44)
- Determinants of conglomerate and predatory acquisitions: evidence from the 1960s (1995) (43)
- Monitoring the Monitor (2007) (43)
- The Earnings Announcement Premium Around the Globe (2012) (39)
- Do Day Traders Rationally Learn About Their Ability (2014) (28)
- What Explains Differences in Finance Research Productivity During the Pandemic? (2021) (28)
- Family, Values, and Women in Finance (2016) (25)
- Once Burned, Twice Shy: Naive Learning, Counterfactuals and the Repurchase of Stocks Previously Sol (2004) (22)
- Once Burned, Twice Shy: How Naïve Learning, Counterfactuals, and Regret Affect the Repurchase of Stocks Previously Sold (2010) (19)
- Who Gains from Trade? Evidence from Taiwan (2003) (18)
- Holding Size While Improving Power in Tests of Long-Run Abnormal Stock Returns (1996) (18)
- The impact of shocks to exchange rates and oil prices on U.S. sales of American and Japanese automakers (1999) (17)
- ARE ALL BROKERAGE HOUSES CREATED EQUAL ? TESTING FOR SYSTEMATIC DIFFERENCES IN THE PERFORMANCE OF BROKERAGE HOUSE STOCK RECOMMENDATIONS (2000) (15)
- THE FINANCE CONCEPTION OF CONTROL- "THE THEORY THAT ATE NEW YORK?" REPLY TO FLIGSTEIN* (1995) (14)
- Forecasting the Discounts of Market Prices from Appraised Values for Real Estate Limited Partnerships (1996) (14)
- How Can Long-Run Abnormal Stock Returns be Both Positively and Negatively Biased? (1996) (14)
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Behavioral Economics and Finance (2012) (14)
- Leveraging Overconfidence (2020) (14)
- Private Company Valuations by Mutual Funds (2019) (13)
- Noise trading and prime and score premiums (1994) (13)
- Made Poorer by Choice: Worker Outcomes in Social Security vs. Private Retirement Accounts (2016) (13)
- Does Online Trading Change Investor Behavior? (2002) (12)
- Learning, Fast or Slow (2019) (12)
- Resolving a Paradox: Retail Trades Positively Predict Returns but are Not Profitable (2021) (11)
- How Does Investor Short-termism Affect Mutual Fund Manager Short-termism (2005) (9)
- STEM Parents and Women in Finance (2017) (8)
- Performance Isn't Everything: Personal Characteristics and Career Outcomes of Mutual Fund Managers (2017) (8)
- The Math Gender Gap and Women's Career Outcomes (2017) (7)
- Exchangeable Debt (2007) (7)
- DURING THE PANDEMIC? (2021) (7)
- Brokerage Houses and Their Stock Recommendations: Does Superior Performance Persist? (1999) (7)
- Gender Diversity in Investment Management: New Research for Practitioners on How to Close the Gender Gap (2016) (6)
- Pension Fund Activism: The Double-Edged Sword (2008) (5)
- Comments on the London Economics Methodology for Assessing the Benefits of Transmission Expansions (2002) (4)
- Noise Trader Risk, Odd-Lot Trading, and Security Returns (1994) (3)
- A (Sub)penny For Your Thoughts: Tracking Retail Investor Activity in TAQ (2022) (3)
- Public Equity Markets: Special Panel Session from the 2013 FMA Annual Meeting (2014) (2)
- Once Burned Twice Shy, This Stock has Been Good to Me So Far, and It Could Have Been Worse: How Naïve Learning and Counterfactuals Influence the Repurchase of Stocks Previously Sold (2005) (2)
- Chapter 15. Individual Investors (2005) (2)
- Learning Fast or Slow? (2019) (2)
- Market Gaming? An Examination Of Aggregate Equity Issue Clustering (2000) (2)
- A Comparison of the Results in Barber, Odean, and Zhu (2006) and Hvidkjaer (2006) (2006) (1)
- Call for Papers---Special Issue of Management Science: Behavioral Economics and Finance: Submission deadline: July 15, 2010---Expected publication date: Fall 2011 (2010) (1)
- I. Methods Employed (1)
- Capital Ideas Evolving. Peter L. Bernstein. John Wiley and Sons, 2007, ISBN 978-0-471-73173-3, 304 pages (2008) (0)
- Women Faculty in US Business Schools (2009) (0)
- Call for Papers---Special Issue of Management Science: Behavioral Economics and Finance (2010) (0)
- CFR Working Paper NO . 2109 Private Company Valuations by Mutual Funds (2021) (0)
- Chapter - II Review of Literature Relevant to the Present Study of Investors’ Behaviour (2017) (0)
- Very Preliminary Impact Investing (2016) (0)
- The 'Actual Retail Price' of Equity Trades (2022) (0)
- Do Investors Overvalue Startups? Evidence from the Junior Stakes of Mutual Funds (2023) (0)
- Writing Equitable and Effective External Review Letters in Changing Times (2022) (0)
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