Sentimental Value
Sentimental value refers to the emotional significance attached to an asset or investment that goes beyond its financial worth. In the context of trading or investing, sentimental value may lead investors to hold onto certain assets despite market conditions or performance because of personal attachments or memories. While it is natural to assign sentimental value to some assets, it can cloud judgment and lead to irrational investment decisions.
Example
An investor may refuse to sell stock in a company that was their first investment, even though its market performance is declining, because of the sentimental attachment they have to it.
Key points
• Refers to the emotional importance of an asset beyond its market value.
• Can influence investment decisions irrationally.
• May lead to holding onto underperforming assets for personal reasons.