A Handful of Findings About Finger Length

25 February 2009
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This is the VOA Special English Health Report.

Is there meaning in the length of a finger? An eighteen ninety-three guidebook called "Modern Etiquette in Public and Private" had this to say: "Long fingers are a sign of refinement. A short stubby hand argues a lack of sensibility."

Well, long fingers might also be a sign of a good basketball player or pianist. Or maybe just a master at thumb wars. This much is sure: studies in recent years have pointed toward a number of findings.

Researchers at the University of Cambridge in England, for example, just tied finger length to success in financial trading.

Traders at the New York Stock Exchange in a photo from 2006
Traders at the New York Stock Exchange in a 2006 photo
The study led by John Coates looked at stock traders in London. Earlier work found that male stock traders made more money on days when their level of the male hormone testosterone was higher. John Coates -- himself a former trader -- wondered if, over all, men with more testosterone made more successful traders.

Individuals are exposed to testosterone while in their mother's womb. A way to know how much is to compare their ring finger to their index finger. The index finger is the one next to the thumb; the ring finger is third from the thumb. The longer the ring finger compared to the index finger, the greater the testosterone exposure.

The study involved forty-four traders and their profits and losses over a twenty-month period ending in two thousand seven.

Those with the most experience and testosterone exposure earned about six times as much as those with the least. Also, the research showed that traders with the most exposure generally made the most money in wild markets when quick action is required. Testosterone is known to make people more sure of themselves and more willing to take risks. It may also improve a person's thinking ability.

The findings appear in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

A two thousand seven British study showed that finger length might help predict test results among schoolchildren. Psychology researchers at the University of Bath looked at the hands of seven-year-olds. Those with ring fingers longer than index fingers did better on the math part of a standardized test than the reading part.

This was true for boys as well as girls. Females are also exposed to some testosterone in the womb.

And another British study reported last year that people whose index finger is shorter than their ring finger are at higher risk of osteoarthritis. That study was from the University of Nottingham.

And that's the VOA Special English Health Report, written by Caty Weaver. Looking at my fingers, I'm Steve Ember.


Comments:

1. fingers'length

I find this article interesting.In my country the concepts about the relationship between the fingers'length and the success of a person,to some extent are different from this.For example,in Vietnam the person whose index finger is longer than the next one is said to be more likely successful in his job as a leader.But there is still no study to prove it.
Submitted by: do quang anh (vietnam)
03-16-2009 - 00:12:08

2.

The findings are very interesting! Luckily, I have stubby fingers and much of good sensibility. However. I always feel ashamed of my fingers, because they are not beautiful as long ones. So when I was a school girl, I didn't raise my hand to answer the teacher's question, though I knew the answer exactly. Poor me!
Submitted by: Pham Do (Viet nam)
03-14-2009 - 04:17:52

3. More news about fingers!!!

I love it! That was for sure a great VOA radio broadcast! By the way, during the past few years Manning's finger length and 'digit ratio' research has attracted a lot of attention - especially since more interesting findings have been reported. This website presents an overview of the published studies + related articles: http://www.handresearch.com/news/digit-ratio.htm PS. Do not underestimate the measurement of the 'digit ratio' of a hand - you really need to do the procedure very carefully!!!
Submitted by: Martijn van Mensvoort (The Netherlands)
03-12-2009 - 21:08:34

4.

I enjoyed reading this article and I will talk to my son about it. It will stimulate his curiosity. But I found I have short and stubby fingers and I hope my son has the opposite (=I've never seen his fingers carefully).
Submitted by: refresc (Japan)
03-08-2009 - 13:44:34

5.

My ring finger is longer than index finger. But I think I am not the one who can make a big fortune. The sample of the study is too small although it's permitted in the statistics. I think they can investigate the chinese culture intelligent "Feng Shui" next time.
Submitted by: Rock (taiwan)
03-01-2009 - 14:22:32

6. longer ring finger

fingers and nails have much to do in the field of medicine but this study is new for me regarding longer the ring finger than index and better the performance in math and trade. I wonder how these two findings are co-related! Any scientific approach to that? Or it is kind a palmistry extract? Although testosterone has good effects on mental and physical energy and it is protective against osteoprosis.
Submitted by: Shafiullah Niazi (Pakistan)
02-28-2009 - 11:31:56

7.

It's very interesting to do some research about our body conditions. Maybe, we will find that the length of our toes has relationship with IQ, haha.
Submitted by: Eric Liu (China)
02-27-2009 - 16:07:56

8.

What is "thumb war"?hope to give me some ideas. many thanks
Submitted by: vastsea (China)
02-27-2009 - 09:51:09

9. A Handful of Findings About Finger Length

2.It is interating for me to know some body conditions in trading being winer or defeat people
Submitted by: NHEP Tinal (Cambodia)
02-27-2009 - 09:48:10

10.

I finally know why I was good at logical thinking, because my ring finger is longer than index finger
Submitted by: Iris (china)
02-27-2009 - 05:24:21

11. My Finger

My ring finger is longer than index finger, but as I know, I'm better at reading than mathematics. It's just a general observation, which I mean it's a probability issue, not mean that everyone will fit in that situation.
Submitted by: Iris Chen (Taiwan)
02-27-2009 - 04:09:51

12. A Handful of Fingers

after finish this article, my index finger is shorter than the ring finger, and also my fingers are longer than others'. I am so happy
Submitted by: renyuantaish (china)
02-26-2009 - 07:40:23

13. A handful of fingers

It is interating for me to know some body conditions in trading being winer or defeat people.
Submitted by: Guijun Qin (China)
02-25-2009 - 17:37:35

14. trading

interesting
Submitted by: Joyce (CHINA)
02-25-2009 - 08:36:46

15. A Handful of Fingers

Information based on looking at the fingers from the top or palm of the hand? The length of fingers reverses depending on the view.
Submitted by: Annette Voss Leider (USA living in Saudi Arabia)
02-25-2009 - 05:48:30

16. can't believe

i also complain my short finger.i can't play gitar .i can't grab the basketball.now i know i have some avarege with the short finger,.
Submitted by: changing (CHINA)
02-25-2009 - 01:53:25