Which of the following is the most likely reaction of investors
according to prospect theory?
A. When they gain €20,000, they feel more than twice as happy as
when they gain €10,000.
B. When they lose €20,000, they feel as twice bad as when they lose €10,000.
C. When they lose €10,000, the magnitude of their disappointment
is larger than the magnitude of their happiness from a €10,000
gain.
D. Investors tend to sell losing portfolios as quickly as
possible.
C is correct
Prospect theory says that people value losses and gains differently. When they lose €10,000, the magnitude of their disappointment is larger than the magnitude of their happiness from a €10,000 gain.
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