Dr. Michael Schoenhart, MBA, CFA, FRM has an outstanding research background in the areas of psychology,
neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and agent-based computational economics. He holds an MSc in Finance
from the University of British Columbia and a PhD in Psychology and Artificial Intelligence from the
University of Vienna.
Dr. Schoenhart gained extensive experience in academic research and many years of professional experience in
information management and the investment industry.
Highlighted publication: Behavioral Finance and Market Anomalies
Schoenhart, M. (2008). Behavioral Finance and Market Anomalies: An Academic Review. VDM, Saarbruecken.
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Dr. Michael Schoenhart founded smart Cube Consulting in 2012. The aim of smartCube (lovely nicknamed "smartQ") is to develop and produce relevant research and implement apps and support meaningful projects in financial markets, development economics, and data science.
The smart Portfolio Suite App puts performance analysis, portfolio theory, and forecasting into practice. All charts and tables are interactive and
will immediately react to your input.
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Financial markets exhibit dynamics which are not explainable in the traditional economic framework. Even
though financial markets are highly efficient, the existence of these "anomalies" is well accepted. In the
last decades academic studies have revealed dozens of examples of repeated patterns of irrationality.
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The ultimate goal of data science is the extraction of knowledge from data. Therefore methods from mainly
mathematics, statistics, and computer science are employed.
The philosophy behind open data is that data and content can be freely used, modified, and shared by anyone
for any purpose.
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The smartTrends Fund was launched in
2013 due to the profitable track record of the managed account.
The goal of the fund is to provide investors with global and sustainable investment
opportunities based on robust economic research mainly from behavioral finance and market anomalies.