The last few weeks have been marked by intriguing comments from investors and analysts. Despite their belief in objectivity, they are actually driven by biological instincts. A 1997 study in Physica A suggests that financial markets are complex, like the human mind, and exhibit herd behavior without individual awareness. Investors and analysts follow the herd, justifying their actions post-fact.
This behavior is due to hard-wired emotional responses, leading to a 25% inflation in valuations as they overlook market fundamentals