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Reaching for Returns in Retail Structured Investment

Doron Sonsino (), Yaron Lahav () and Yefim Roth ()
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Doron Sonsino: Economics Department, Ben-Gurion University, 8410501 Beer-Sheva, Israel
Yaron Lahav: Guilford Glaser Faculty of Business and Management, Ben-Gurion University, 8410501 Beer-Sheva, Israel
Yefim Roth: Department of Human Services, University of Haifa, 3498838 Haifa, Israel

Management Science, 2022, vol. 68, issue 1, 466-486

Abstract: The growing market for retail structured investment products and empirical evidence for excessive pricing of such products raise the hypothesis that private investors show increased risk appetite in structured investment contexts. A two-stage framed field experiment building on cumulative prospect theory is designed to test this hypothesis. Subjects’ expectations regarding the future performance of an underlying index are elicited first. A bisection algorithm is then applied to derive the certainty equivalents of 20 simple individually tailored deposits. The results support the increased risk appetite hypothesis, revealing that subjects reach for substantial gains and underweight tail loss events when evaluating the deposits. Similar results emerge in a follow-up experiment where the uncertain deposits are replaced by risky versions. While previous studies propose that misperception of complex terms and optimism contribute to the mispricing of structured instruments, the current experiments show that nonstandard risk appetite manifests in the valuation of simple well-defined products, controlling for expectations.

Keywords: retail structured investment; prospect theory; reaching for returns; probabilistic loss receptiveness; exchangeability method (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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