As investors, we like to think that every decision to buy, sell, or hold is deeply rooted in logic and discipline. Unfortunately, that's not always the case. Investors are inherently vulnerable to ...
Humans are not as rational as they love to assume. Everybody has cognitive biases that affect their thinking, memory, and judgement. Cognitive biases form as a result of the brain attempting to ...
This is the seventh article in a series focusing on the Big Five personality traits and how they relate to the behavioral biases of investors. Over the years, I have followed a debate between the ...
Behavioral biases, which are psychological tendencies, can influence an investor's decisions more than they realize. Common biases include herd mentality, overconfidence, confirmation bias, loss ...
Most people think investing is all about numbers and charts. So, it’s unsurprising that topics like market trends, diversification, and portfolio balancing dominate financial conversations. But the ...
If you're like most people, you go through many complex thoughts and emotions when choosing investments. In fact, a field of study called “behavioral finance” is devoted to understanding why people ...
It's a common occurrence: Job seekers find themselves sending out numerous résumés just to secure an interview. Conversely, companies grapple with hiring challenges amid this influx of résumés.
Most founders do not fail because they cannot build. They fail because money quietly leaks out while they are focused elsewhere. You can be smart, hardworking, even revenue-generating, and still be ...