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The Tendency to Hold onto Losing Stocks in the Hope

Question 93

Question 93

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The tendency to hold onto losing stocks in the hope that they will recoup is called


A) loss aversion.
B) representativeness.
C) narrow framing.
D) biased self-attribution.

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