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Jason Zweig: Dear Investor, That Cocky Voice In Your Head Is Wrong

TedTed
edited August 2018 in The Bullpen
FYI: (WSJ Paywall non-subscribers will not be able to read the link.)

As much as all of us investors wish we were perfectly logical calculating machines, we are human: emotional, distractible, impatient, inconsistent. Behavioral economics is the study of how real human beings—not the walking, talking spreadsheets that traditional economists pretend we are—make financial decisions. Unfortunately, it’s all too easy to persuade yourself that the findings of behavioral economics apply to everyone else but you. After more than 20 years of studying research in that field, here’s how I think most investors interpret it. How many of these sound like you? I know many of them sound like me.
Regards,
Ted
https://www.wsj.com/articles/dear-investor-that-cocky-voice-in-your-head-is-wrong-1535108459
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