Hour between dog and wolf: risk-taking, gut feelings and the biology of boom and bust
Material type: TextPublication details: Fourth Estate London 2012Description: 310p 21 cm ; PbkISBN:- 978-0007490691
- 332.019 COA
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pt. 1: Mind and body in the financial markets. The biology of a market bubble ; Thinking with your body --
pt. 2: Gut thinking. The speed of thought ; Gut feelings --
pt. 3: Seasons of the market. The thrill of the search ; The fuel of exuberance ; The stress response on Wall Street --
pt. 4: Resilience. Toughness ; From molecule to market.
A Wall Street trader-turned-neuroscientist reveals the biology of boom-and-bust cycles to explain the impact of risk taking on body chemistry, citing the relationship between testosterone, decision making, and emotional health
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