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New research confirms a superior performance by female traders

Women have had a pretty bad reputation in global financial markets. As investors, the perception is that they joined the game too late, they saved too little and they invested too conservatively.

But a growing number of surveys and research papers suggest this is a stereotype that is out of date. The reality is that women actually spend more time researching their options than men, are better at matching their investments to their life goals, tend to trade less and when they do, remain calmer during the storms that unnerve male investors on the financial high seas.

So, recent publicity around an NAB report suggesting that women are losing large sums of money because they are too conservative in their investment choices, has raised hackles. Not least because it claims there are anatomical differences in the brains of men and women that influence investment decisions.

One of the most in-depth pieces of research to support the view that women make better investors has come from UNSW Business School

The road the academics travelled was a long one, encompassing a 17-year period, and focused on Finland due to the transparency of its financial marketplace.

The study matched daily trade by male and female individual investors in Nokia and 27 other major Finnish stocks and found that there was a continuous female compounded rate of return of 21.44% per annum, rising to 43.16% per annum just for the main stock, Nokia.

Women individual investors also outperformed domestic and international institutional investors with an even more substantial gain of €1,654.24 million.
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Women are good bear indicators
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Did you seriously write that crap as bait? Stopped reading after Sorry incels
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>>62064621
OP did a good job
>>62064576
You did a good job. I read ALL that. I notice women tend to be a lot of important economic research and professors. Perhaps their holistic way of think is advantaged.
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No OP is an idiot that put the signal that it is cheap ass bait at the start and reduced anybody reading beyond his signal to the corpus of his bait.
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>>62064576
We are imaginary digital funny money collectors, wrong board!
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here is the pic u wanted to post:
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>>62064576
Cathie Wood. Enough said.
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This is old as fuck but honestly I see it now. The less risk you take the more likely you are to actually make money. Dudes are more likely to think they're some kind of wizz kid genius and make retarded bets that go to zero over the long run, even if it occasionally works out. Women just do what everyone else is doing and make money with the broader market
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>>62064576
My mother is a good investor
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>>62065079
My mom is a good investor too :)
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>>62065075
Men are BOTH more skilled drivers AND more likely to get into an accident.
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>>62064576
Western women aren't good at anything except taking black dick and complaining for gibs.

This article is complete nonsense.



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