Passive investing, active behaviour
Eight behavioural mistakes that quietly cost investors their returns, why each one happens, what it costs, and what to do instead.
What this guide will teach you
- Eight behavioural biases that silently damage long-term returns
- Why the urge to act is often your most expensive instinct
- How passive investing's structure protects you from yourself
- What to do each time these biases show up
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