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Big Finance Is Going Green. Smaller Finance, Not So MuchHow investors cope with losses
Rolling a losing position into a new stock can dull the pain of losing money.
Investors who have rolled proceeds from an investment into a new asset tend to use the amount paid for the original investment as a reference point to compute gains and losses for the new asset.
Cary D. Frydman, Samuel Hartzmark, and David H. Solomon, “Rolling Mental Accounts,” Working paper, November 2015.
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