“When things work out its all because of me and when they don’t its because of everybody else”. But more often than not it’s a combination of both.
Behavioral Finances Explained, Ep 5 – Confirmation Bias
As much as we humans want to be objective, some of us only want to read articles and charts that back up what we believe to be true. Sometimes the devil’s advocate may have a point.
Behavioral Finances Explained, Ep 4 – Herding
FOMO. Sometimes everybody’s buying it only because, well, everybody’s buying it. Doesn’t necessarily mean you should.
Behavioral Finances Explained, Ep 3 – Overconfidence Bias
Ever felt like you were on an investing hot streak? Was it really you or maybe luck? Have you ever correctly called a market event before? Were you able to do it again? We talk more about how these concepts can be detrimental to your wealth.
Behavioral Finances Explained, Ep 2 – Anchoring
Have you ever bought a stock of a company solely because it was trading at a big discount to its all-time high? Sometimes that can lead to disappointment. Here’s why we do that…
Behavioral Finance Explained, Ep 1 – Loss Aversion
The tendency to avoid losses over realizing gains. See how this fear of losing money can skew your investment decisions.