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(More customer reviews)Most of the typical psychology of trading books just regurgitate the same 'ol same 'ol. This one hits all the bases with examples to back them up - and no fluff. I really appreciated how everything was condensed and to the point without having to read a lengthy discourse on each topic. That made it easy to digest the material and left me with a lot to think about. This was the best book I've read in it's class. Well worth reading.
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The Psychology of Investing is the first text of its kind to delve into the fascinating subject of how psychology affects investing. Psychology and Finance; Overconfidence; Pride and Regret; Risk Perceptions; Decision Frames; Accounting; Forming Portfolios; Representativeness and Familiarity; Social Interaction and Investing; Emotion and Investment Decisions; Self-Control and Decision Making For anyone interested in investing (either professionally or personally), as well as portfolio managers, fund managers, pension managers, financial advisers, brokers, financial planners, traders, financial analysts, and CPAs.
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