The Group Psychology Trader Action Model (GPTA)

Dr. Emery This post is opinion only. See full disclaimer below. This paper is a preliminary release intended to advance my broader argument. Specific analysis; sources and references remain subject to revision and correction. First of all, methodologically this is a qualitative not quantitative framework of asset bubble behavior using the small n empirical approach … Continue reading The Group Psychology Trader Action Model (GPTA)

The interesting question of a possible AI bubble

This post is opinion only. See full disclaimer below. The case of the spectacular rise in AI stocks which have now been the market leaders and reigning stock market narrative for some time certainly requires a great deal of macro-political analysis by any investor regardless of their particular style of investing. Also educationally this run … Continue reading The interesting question of a possible AI bubble

The Inner Secret of Stock Market Crashes: Political Narrative, the HardcoreTrader’s Attitude, and Market Dislocation

This post is opinion only. See full disclaimer below. What exactly is the deeper secret of stock market crashes? There's a lot of dimensions to the investing markets, some obvious and others much more hidden. Lots of things going on at the same time. Lots of investing styles. Lots of different areas of the market … Continue reading The Inner Secret of Stock Market Crashes: Political Narrative, the HardcoreTrader’s Attitude, and Market Dislocation

The Key Trading Elements Fama’s Efficient Market Hypothesis Leaves Out

Eugene Fama's Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) has much that is of value in the theory. In fact, given the way most people invest in the markets, it is more or less the case. He himself acknowledges, and higher-level people usually do with such things, that there is a certain slippage in his theory---i.e. it's a … Continue reading The Key Trading Elements Fama’s Efficient Market Hypothesis Leaves Out

Impossible Contradictions: You can have clean energy or AI but you can’t have both

There's plenty of good reasons to like certain aspects of both AI and clean energy. Clean energy promises a less polluted planet, especially from emissions, and to help mitigate the dangers of global warming. AI promises significant increases in productivity and efficiency along with potentially a wider access to important information. I am certainly in … Continue reading Impossible Contradictions: You can have clean energy or AI but you can’t have both