The Gap Between Knowing and Doing
Most investors do not suffer from a lack of information. They know they should diversify. They know they should size…
How humans actually behave in markets.
Markets don’t just test strategies. They test temperament, patience, confidence, and self-control. This category explores the emotional and psychological forces that shape investment decisions, often without us noticing. It focuses on understanding ourselves under pressure, rather than trying to outsmart the market.
Most investors do not suffer from a lack of information. They know they should diversify. They know they should size…
Most people come to markets believing the challenge is learning how to make money. Over time however, many discover that…
Early mistakes are uncomfortable, but they are rarely subtle. They tend to announce themselves clearly. Losses sting, errors feel obvious,…
When the world feels uncertain, stories rush in to fill the gap. A new year begins and the questions arrive…
There are moments in markets when not acting feels worse than being wrong. When markets are moving and the news…
There has never been a better time to be informed. Market data updates in real time. Analysis is available instantly….
If intelligence were enough, investing would be easy. The financial world is full of highly educated, analytical, experienced people who…