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Behavioral Finance Principles
Behavioral finance is a science that analyzes why investors often make misguided choices
Behavioral finance is the study of psychological influences on investors and financial markets. It …
John Rambow
5 common behavioral biases and how they lead investors to make bad decisions
The most common biases that can hurt your investments include mental accounting errors, loss aversi…
Ramsay Lewis
Howard Marks Nails It In His Memo About 'The Riskiest Thing In The World'
"While conditions, confidence and asset prices all seem moderate today, meaning there’s nothing bri…
Sam Ro
5 Reasons You're Earning More Money And Not Getting Any Happier
"When it comes to increasing the amount of money they have, most people recognize that relying on t…
Mandi Woodruff
The True Cost Of Our $30 Billion Obsession With Toilet Paper
In an eye-opening video, the brains behind InsuranceQuotes.org take a look at the true economic, en…
Mandi Woodruff
9 Psychological Reasons Why Smart People Do Dumb Things With Money
The good news is that once you realize your own mental weaknesses, it's not impossible to overcome …
Mandi Woodruff
In the race to achieve financial success, don't lose sight of your 'why'
In the latest issue of the Personal Finance Insider newsletter: stories you may have missed, an inv…
Tanza Loudenback
7 ways your brain makes you a terrible investor
Behavioral finance is the booming field of study aiming to reconcile the discrepancy between ration…
Sam Ro
We talked to a UBS behavioral finance specialist about how emotions get the best of even the most experienced investors
Turner: Okay so one last question. What's your advice to someone, the situation you've just describ…
Matt Turner,Raul Hernandez
2 smart pieces of money advice for Gen Z to avoid the financial fate of the last generation, according to a financial advisor for wealthy millennials
Members of Gen Z need to focus on increasing their value to potential employers and slashing spendi…
Hillary Hoffower
One in 4 Americans dipped into their savings around the holidays
MagnifyMoney's Savings Index showed a large minority of Americans needed savings to cover Christmas…
Hillary Hoffower
One silver lining of the pandemic: Millennials are saving more
Not all millennials have been hurt by pay cuts or unemployment. Wells Fargo's 2020 Annual Retiremen…
Hillary Hoffower
'People see bubbles where there are none': Here's why Nobel laureate Eugene Fama thinks bubbles are impossible to identify in real-time - and why behavioral finance is a myth
In his anecdote, Fama tells a tale of an experiment that took place in the faculty lounge at Stanfo…
Christopher Competiello
What to know about the scarcity mindset and how it affects women and their finances — and 6 ways to avoid it
A scarcity mindset is common among women and can hold them back from financial success. Here's how …
Aly J. Yale
SIGN UP NOW: How a purposeful approach to ESG governance can build long-term value
This virtual bootcamp covers how value can be built by establishing good governance practices. Join…
Business Insider
New Paper Says That Chart-Obsessed Technical Analysis Traders Are Fantastic At Losing Money
Our paper makes three contributions to the behavioral finance literature on individual investors. F…
Sam Ro
Here are the 13 best Twitter accounts to follow for technical stock market analysis
Whereas fundamental analysts look at the underlying strength of a company's business to determine w…
Matthew Fox
Financial happiness starts at $85,000 per year
Americans earning more than $85,000 a year are happier than those who earn less, a new study finds.…