Behavioral Science Project: looking for your trading history

Hi all -

I am working on a personal project applying behavioral science analytics to individual investors. This is strictly a personal project at this time and I'm curious about how unconscious biases can impact our (investment/trading) behavior. Before analyzing large scale data sets, I need to do this at the micro level with maybe 10-20 individual data sets.

What I need: data!
- I can study my own history, but that only gets me so far
- I need more data sets than that

What I can offer:
- Once I've done my research and analysis, I will come back to you a report of any findings and insights on your investing/trading behavior.
- Maybe they are insightful, maybe they are not. We will see and you can judge.

To be clear:
- I am not looking to learn your trading strategies, nor copy your investment strategies or emulate anything you are doing. I just want to learn human behavior
- no personal info!

More Details:
- I would need a data file download from your historical trades (scrubbed of personal data of course), the more meta data (e.g. commissions, fees) the better
- at least 1 years' worth (the longer the better)
- more suitable for "active" investors (if you're a Boglehead with a 2 ETF portfolio, you've already won the mind game)
- equities or options for now (more exotic stuff for another time)
- manual trades (not algo based)

Please feel free to PM me if this is of interest.

Thanks in advance for your help!
 
Hi all -

I am working on a personal project applying behavioral science analytics to individual investors. This is strictly a personal project at this time and I'm curious about how unconscious biases can impact our (investment/trading) behavior.
More Details:
- I would need a data file download from your historical trades (scrubbed of personal data of course), the more meta data (e.g. commissions, fees) the better
- at least 1 years' worth (the longer the better......}
Thanks in advance for your help!
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ACTUALLY a lot of us are doing that \
except few would measure more commissions as better\LOL even though a few daytraders could make a case for that more fees the better/LOL.
I do like the idea of more SEC exit fees generally speaking but i wish they had not raised rates a bit, so dont get me wrong. I seldom do PM:caution::caution:
 
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