Investor Psychology
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Money Aside, 5 Questions to Answer Before You Retire
Investor Psychology When getting your ducks in a row for retirement, you've got to know a lot more than how you’re going to pay for your new life. You've got to decide what kind of life you're going to lead.
By Kevin Webb, CFP® Published
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Don't Step Into These Saving Traps
Investor Psychology Some behavioral biases seem tailor-made to foil retirement savers. But their ill effects are smaller for those who are aware of them.
By Anne Kates Smith Published
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The 5 Best Investments You Can Make in 2018
Investor Psychology The strangest of years will be drawing to a close in just a few weeks.
By Charles Lewis Sizemore, CFA Published
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How to Be a Smarter Investor
Investor Psychology Don't overreact to new information, and don't let your biases impair your decisions.
By Ryan Ermey Published
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Investment Patience is a Virtue
Investor Psychology Investors who can keep their focus on the long term when others get distracted (and distressed) by short-term drama should see their patience rewarded down the road.
By Chris Kelly, CPA, CFP Published
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4 Reasons to Hold a Retirement Dress Rehearsal
Investor Psychology Before you sell your house and buy that golf course condo or move down the street from your grandkids, take some time to try it out to see if reality lives up to the dream.
By Ken Moraif, MBA, CFP®, CRPC® Published
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Black Monday: What I Learned from the 1987 Stock Market Crash
Investor Psychology Five key lessons from a breathtaking one-day plunge in the Dow Jones industrial average.
By Steven Goldberg Published
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The Psychology of a Market Bubble
Investor Psychology The best defense against a bubble is a well-diversified portfolio. That helps ensure that losses in one sector or asset class won’t sink you overall.
By Anne Kates Smith Published
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The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds
Investor Psychology Traditional economic theory holds that people act in their best interests, particularly where money is concerned.
By Sandra Block Published
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