Understanding the formation of consumers' stock market expectations

A Chin, W Bruine De Bruin - Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
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To understand consumers' investment decisions, national surveys such as the Health and
Retirement Study elicit consumers' expectations about stock market movements. Analyses of
stock market expectations show substantial heterogeneity between consumers. It is
commonly speculated that this heterogeneity reflects variations in the beliefs underlying
consumers' stock market expectations, that is, their “mental models.” In an online survey of
American adults, we find that consumers think about different economic and political issues …
To understand consumers' investment decisions, national surveys such as the Health and Retirement Study elicit consumers' expectations about stock market movements. Analyses of stock market expectations show substantial heterogeneity between consumers. It is commonly speculated that this heterogeneity reflects variations in the beliefs underlying consumers' stock market expectations, that is, their “mental models.” In an online survey of American adults, we find that consumers think about different economic and political issues when generating stock market expectations for the next year. Regardless of the specific issues on which consumers focused, however, their assessments of the issues seemed to reflect a single underlying perception of changes in economic conditions. Regression analyses show that variation in stock market expectations is related to consumers' overall assessments of economic developments. We discuss the implications of these results for economic surveys and investment communications.
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