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In this episode, host Thatcher Taylor discusses the importance of behaviors in investing and how they can be a superpower. He emphasizes the need to set proper expectations about market fluctuations and highlights the inefficiency of markets.
Thatcher shares insights from the book "Finance for Normal People" by Meir Statman, which explores the foundations of behavioral finance. He covers topics such as people's normal behavior and rational thinking, the construction of investment portfolios, saving and spending habits, and the role of expected returns in asset pricing theory.
The podcast focuses on the significance of behaviors in investment performance. Host Thatcher Taylor explains that behaviors are the main superpower of successful investors and highlights the impact of market fluctuations on investor mentality. He shares his own experiences during challenging market periods and emphasizes the importance of setting realistic expectations.
"Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman
"The Behavior Gap" by Carl Richards
✅Contact Thatcher at [email protected] with comments and questions!
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DISCLAIMER: The information provided in these episodes is only to be considered helpful hints and education. Nothing said or shown is to be misconstrued as specific tax, legal, or investment advice. Consult with your tax, legal, or investment professional before acting on anything you see in these videos.
Investment Advisory Services are offered through ProPath Financial, a registered investment adviser authorized to do business in states where registered or otherwise exempt from registration. Nothing discussed in this podcast should be viewed as investment advice.
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In this episode, host Thatcher Taylor discusses the importance of behaviors in investing and how they can be a superpower. He emphasizes the need to set proper expectations about market fluctuations and highlights the inefficiency of markets.
Thatcher shares insights from the book "Finance for Normal People" by Meir Statman, which explores the foundations of behavioral finance. He covers topics such as people's normal behavior and rational thinking, the construction of investment portfolios, saving and spending habits, and the role of expected returns in asset pricing theory.
The podcast focuses on the significance of behaviors in investment performance. Host Thatcher Taylor explains that behaviors are the main superpower of successful investors and highlights the impact of market fluctuations on investor mentality. He shares his own experiences during challenging market periods and emphasizes the importance of setting realistic expectations.
"Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman
"The Behavior Gap" by Carl Richards
✅Contact Thatcher at [email protected] with comments and questions!
Are you over age 50 and need retirement help?
Schedule a free consultation https://www.propathfinancial.com/get-started
Subscribe for all things retirement, investment, tax, & estate planning https://www.youtube.com/@functionalretirement
Join The Newsletter For All Wealth Building Tactics
https://propath.ck.page/60fab1df4d
DISCLAIMER: The information provided in these episodes is only to be considered helpful hints and education. Nothing said or shown is to be misconstrued as specific tax, legal, or investment advice. Consult with your tax, legal, or investment professional before acting on anything you see in these videos.
Investment Advisory Services are offered through ProPath Financial, a registered investment adviser authorized to do business in states where registered or otherwise exempt from registration. Nothing discussed in this podcast should be viewed as investment advice.
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