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Empirical analysis suggests that trigger points for trading rules are relatively stable over time.
Explicit Bias
Refers to the attitudes and beliefs we have about a person or group on a conscious level.
Ingroup Bias
The tendency to favor and extend loyalty to members of one's own group over those of other groups.
Ingroup Bias
The tendency for people to give preferential treatment to others they perceive to be members of their own groups.
Just-world Phenomenon
The cognitive bias to believe that the world is inherently fair and that all individuals get what they deserve, leading to rationalizations of injustice.
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