Endogenous steroids and financial risk taking on a London trading floor

University of Cambridge

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Abstract

Little is known about the role of the endocrine system in financial risk taking. Here, we report the findings of a study in which we sampled, under real working conditions, endogenous steroids from a group of male traders in the City of London. We found that a trader's morning testosterone level predicts his day's profitability. We also found that a trader's cortisol rises with both the variance of his trading results and the volatility of the market. Our results suggest that higher testosterone may contribute to economic return, whereas cortisol is increased by risk. Our results point to a further possibility: testosterone and cortisol are known to have cognitive and behavioral effects, so if the acutely…

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Keywords
  • Endogeny
  • Testosterone (patch)
  • Volatility (finance)
  • Morning
  • Economics
  • Profitability index
  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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