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Loss Aversion

The tendency in behavioral finance where people feel the pain of a loss about twice as strongly as they feel the pleasure of an equivalent gain.

A key finding from Kahneman and Tversky's work (1979), explaining why investors hold onto losing stocks too long (the disposition effect).

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