Some common mistakes people make when investing include not diversifying their portfolio, investing in something they do not understand, not considering the long-term perspective, letting emotions drive their decisions, and not having a clear investment goal or plan.

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In , investor and finance journalist Morgan Housel answers these questions and shares how human thought, habits, and emotions are intertwined with investment. He shares insights and strategies for how investors can leverage these connections for personal gain — not only financial but personal and emotional as well.

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The Psychology of Money

How should investors manage the inevitabilities of risk? What are the most powerful wealth-building tools that require little technical skill? How do...

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