2011/12/14

Men with Longer Ring Finger, Smarter for Making Money

Size a man's finger, which describe whether he's smart to make money or not. Similarly, a study reveals.


Scientists from Cambridge University found that the brokers who work in the stock exchanges have longer ring fingers than index fingers. This shows that they are smarter about making money.


This relationship may be associated with exposure to testosterone when they are in the womb. Such records of the National Academy of Science reveals.


Exposure is what allows the ability to make decisions quickly which also was associatedwith aggression.


Ratio of ring finger with the index finger is determined in the womb is also associated with previous success in sports competition.


The researcher, John Coates and his team reported last year proved, too, testosterone is left in the morning in a sizable amount is successfully managed to make the broker made ​​money from the transactions made on the morning that day.


These findings concluded based on study of 44 male traders in London. Some of themcould generate revenues of more than 4 million pounds a year.


More than 20 months of the traders with longer ring fingers are 'printing' money eleven times than relatively shorter ring finger.


Scientists believe that exposure of aggression testosterone hormone in the womb is what increases the ability of concentration and business reflexes.


Unfortunately, Belgian scientists actually found that men with longer ring fingers tend to lack social sense. They are more parsimonious. Conversely, those with shorter ring fingers tend to be more easily spend the money.


Study leader, Kobe Millet, said, "These findings tell us that testosterone levels are exposed from birth affect all human behavior throughout his life."
Similar studies were also seen in women.