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6 Not to do things when Investing

According to Warren Buffett, "Emotions are contagious, and emotions have no business in investing". But it is not possible for a normal human mind to yield to emotions while making investments. Thus, Behavioral Finance, a field of Psychology as applied to Economics and Finance, can give us interesting insights, and psychological biases that we are all prone to while making investments.  A list of six things according to Greg B. Davies, Head of Behavioral and Quantitative Investment Philosophy, that we can focus on while making investments are:

1. Failing to see the big picture

2. Using a short term decision horizon

3. Buying high, selling low

4. Getting emotionally attached to concentrated investments

5. Action Bias – trading too frequently

6. Mental accounting – failing to deploy your finances where they are most effective.

To explore more into becoming a successful investor visit: https://barclayswealthblog.com/index.php/six-things-we-get-wrong-with-investment-decisions/

 

 

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