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CFA Level 3 Exam 204 Questions with Answers 2023 bounded rationality - CORRECT ANSWER individuals act as rationally as possible but are constrained by a lack of knowledge and cognitive ability satisfice - CORRECT ANSWER making a reasonable but not necessarily optimal decision the price i...

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CFA Level 3 Exam 204 Questions with Answers 2023

bounded rationality - CORRECT ANSWER individuals act as rationally as possible
but are constrained by a lack of knowledge and cognitive ability

satisfice - CORRECT ANSWER making a reasonable but not necessarily optimal
decision

the price is right - CORRECT ANSWER asset prices reflect and instantly adjust to all
available information

weak-form efficiency - CORRECT ANSWER prices inncoporate all past price and
volume data

semi-strong form efficient - CORRECT ANSWER prices reflect all public information

strong-form efficient - CORRECT ANSWER all information reflected in prices. no
one can consistently earn excess returns

framing (consumption and savings) - CORRECT ANSWER the way income is framed
affects whether it is saved or consumed

self-control bias (consumption and savings) - CORRECT ANSWER favor current
consumption rather than saving income for future goals

mental accounting (consumption and savings) - CORRECT ANSWER assigning
different portions of wealth to meet different goals

sentiment premium (behavioral asset pricing) - CORRECT ANSWER added to
discount rate; causes price deviation from fundamental values

behavioral portfolio theory - CORRECT ANSWER investors structure their
portfolios in layers according to their goals

,adaptive markets hypothesis - CORRECT ANSWER apply heuristics until they no
longer work, then adjust them. must adapt to survive

cognitive errors - CORRECT ANSWER result from incomplete information or
inability to analyze

emotional errors - CORRECT ANSWER spontaneous reactions that affect how
individuals see information

conservatism bias (cognitive) - CORRECT ANSWER emphasizing information used
in original forecast over new data

confirmation bias (cognitive) - CORRECT ANSWER seeking data to support beliefs;
discounting contradictory facts

representativeness bias (cognitive) - CORRECT ANSWER if-then stereotype
heuristic used to classify new information

base rate neglect (cognitive) - CORRECT ANSWER too little weight on the base rate

sample size neglect (cognitive) - CORRECT ANSWER inferring too much from a
small new sample of information

control bias (cognitive) - CORRECT ANSWER individuals feel they have more
control over outcomes than they actually have

hindsight bias (cognitive) - CORRECT ANSWER perceiving actual outcomes as
reasonable and expected

anchoring and adjustment (cognitive) - CORRECT ANSWER fixating on a target
number once investor has it in mind

mental accounting (cognitive) - CORRECT ANSWER each goal, and corresponding
wealth, is considered separately

framing (cognitive) - CORRECT ANSWER viewing information differently
depending on how it is received

, availability bias (cognitive) - CORRECT ANSWER future probabilities are impacted
by memorable past events

loss aversion (emotional) - CORRECT ANSWER placing more "value" on losses than
on gains of the same magnitude

myopic loss aversion (emotional) - CORRECT ANSWER if individuals systematically
avoid equity to avoid potential short run declines in value (loss aversion), equity
prices will be biased downward (and future returns upward)

overconfidence (emotional) - CORRECT ANSWER illusion of having superior
information or ability to interpret

prediction overconfidence (emotional) - CORRECT ANSWER leads to setting
confidence intervals too narrow

certainty overconfidence (emotional) - CORRECT ANSWER overstated probabilities
of success

self-attribution bias (emotional) - CORRECT ANSWER self enhancing bias plus self
protecting

self enhancing bias (emotional) - CORRECT ANSWER individuals take all the credit
for success

self protecting bias (emotional) - CORRECT ANSWER placing the blame for failure
on someone or something else

self control bias (emotional) - CORRECT ANSWER suboptimal savings due to focus
on short term over long term goals

status quo bias (emotional) - CORRECT ANSWER individuals tendency to stay in
their current investments

endowment bias (emotional) - CORRECT ANSWER valuing an asset already held
higher than if it were not already held

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