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In this episode, we break down the hidden psychological forces that influence your financial decisions — often without you realizing it. From loss aversion and overconfidence to anchoring and confirmation bias, you'll learn how these four major behavioral traps can derail even the best financial plan. We explore real-life examples, including how emotions take over during market volatility and how everyday choices — like selling a home or reacting to political news — get shaped by unconscious biases.
Most importantly, you'll walk away with practical tools to recognize these behaviors and build a decision-making system that protects your long-term goals.
The foregoing information has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but we do not guarantee that it is accurate or complete, it is not a statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision, and it does not constitute a recommendation. Any opinions are those of the Wise Investor Group and not necessarily those of Raymond James. Expressions of opinion are as of this date and are subject to change without notice. There is no guarantee that these statements, opinions or forecasts provided herein will prove to be correct. Investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or loss regardless of strategy selected. Investments mentioned may not be suitable for all investors. The S&P 500 is an unmanaged index of 500 widely held stocks that is generally considered representative of the U.S. stock market. Keep in mind that individuals cannot invest directly in any index, and index performance does not include transaction costs or other fees, which will affect actual investment performance. Individual investor's results will vary. Past performance may not be indicative of future results.
By The Wise Investor Group®4.6
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In this episode, we break down the hidden psychological forces that influence your financial decisions — often without you realizing it. From loss aversion and overconfidence to anchoring and confirmation bias, you'll learn how these four major behavioral traps can derail even the best financial plan. We explore real-life examples, including how emotions take over during market volatility and how everyday choices — like selling a home or reacting to political news — get shaped by unconscious biases.
Most importantly, you'll walk away with practical tools to recognize these behaviors and build a decision-making system that protects your long-term goals.
The foregoing information has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but we do not guarantee that it is accurate or complete, it is not a statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision, and it does not constitute a recommendation. Any opinions are those of the Wise Investor Group and not necessarily those of Raymond James. Expressions of opinion are as of this date and are subject to change without notice. There is no guarantee that these statements, opinions or forecasts provided herein will prove to be correct. Investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or loss regardless of strategy selected. Investments mentioned may not be suitable for all investors. The S&P 500 is an unmanaged index of 500 widely held stocks that is generally considered representative of the U.S. stock market. Keep in mind that individuals cannot invest directly in any index, and index performance does not include transaction costs or other fees, which will affect actual investment performance. Individual investor's results will vary. Past performance may not be indicative of future results.

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