Behavioral Economics, Investor Psychology, and Market Behavior by Victor Ricciardi
Victor Ricciardi is a professor and recognized authority in behavioral finance, with two decades of teaching and publishing experience. His landmark book Investor Behavior: The Psychology of Financial Planning and Investing has been cited more than 5,000 times and is used at universities worldwide. Academic focus centers on investor decision-making, cognitive biases, and risk perception, themes now applied to crypto markets where retail sentiment drives volatility. Ricciardi’s teaching at Ursinus College and previous work at Kentucky State University reflect a career devoted to bridging financial theory and practical investor behavior.
Research has influenced financial planners, regulators, and crypto analysts in understanding patterns like FOMO and herd trading. Frequent conference presentations attract 200–400 attendees, and his publications on SSRN have been downloaded more than 50,000 times. Royalties and academic compensation provide an income in the mid-six-figure USD range. With an extensive academic network and strong media presence, Ricciardi is recognized as a leading interpreter of behavioral dynamics shaping traditional markets and digital assets.