The human behavior that prefers one to avoid loss rather than make a gain is a phenomenon called Loss Aversion, Loss Aversion is easy enough to prove in real life. With a little experimentation, you can prove it by yourself. Pick up a deck of playing cards and a couple of coins (or, more preferably, […]
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During the first quarter of 2019, I’ve decided to completely shift my attention to Behavioral Finance. The only problem: I was flat out tired. Because I’ve been doing this for almost a decade, I feel burned out, often stressed and pressured on the rigorous routine of marketing and prospecting for new clients. I am legitimately
In the years before children subdued themselves to iPhones, Playstations, and the internet, there were three definitions of playing: an outdoor sport, an 8-bit family computer, and good ole’ board games. Summers were the best time to play board games especially for us scrawny little nerds. The sweltering heat made it difficult to kick or
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