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ISSN 2996-8380
Economics
Vol. Spring 2026, Issue 16, 2026March 15, 2026 CEST

Black Monday and the Limits of Financial Knowledge

Noah S. Shallman,
Black MondayInvestor PsychologyMarket MicrostructureEpistemic LimitPortfolio InsuranceAlgorithmic TradingDerivative ExpirationsFinancial Modeling
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Shallman, Noah S. 2026. “Black Monday and the Limits of Financial Knowledge.” Scholarly Review Journal Spring 2026 (16). https://doi.org/10.70121/001c.158774.

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