Abstract

I conduct lab-in-the-field experiments using a stylized optimal stopping problem, through which I separately identify the exact threshold values for the disposition effect in the gain and loss domains. I further combine the experimental results with actual account-level trading records. Remarkably, I discover that solely the disposition effect indicator within the gain domain exhibits a positive correlation with the actual disposition effect observed in the stock market. This asymmetry in financial decision-making between the gain and loss domains suggests that individual investors may render suboptimal decisions primarily when confronted with gains.

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