Investor flinch risk describes the tendency for investors to overreact to short-term market volatility by prematurely exiting positions. It is commonly used in behavioral finance to model irrational sell-offs during downturns. Fund managers and financial advisors benefit by anticipating panic-driven moves, allowing them to implement strategies that stabilize portfolios and capitalize on mispriced assets.
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