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Written by Stan Clark
Our articles on behavioural finance
Our natural human addiction to prediction Read / Watch / Transcript
Fooled by randomness Read
Investors, be wary: Our intuitions don't have a feel for probabilities Read
Trust your instruments over your senses Read
Lake Wobegon, where all investors are above average Read
More information increases confidence – but what about accuracy? Read
Avoid confirmation bias – be open to contrary evidence Read
Confirmation bias is normal – but dangerous for investors Read
Anchoring: When to hold on – and when to cut free Read
How the framing phenomenon affects your key financial decisions Read
The siren song of stories Read
Don't let the investment herd trample you! Read
How to avoid fear-based ‘herd' behaviour Read
How hindsight can hurt your foresight Read
How the news can hurt your investment decisions Read
Mere-Exposure Effect: How familiarity affects your financial decisions Read
CAUTION: Biases won't disappear just because we know about them Read
Learn from Ulysses to improve your investing Read
Five tools to avoid the pitfalls of Financial Sirens Read
Thinking: We're of two minds about it Read
Be wary of the words "This time it's different" Read
The Restraint Bias: How much control do you really have? Read
The Money Illusion: How inflation threatens what today's money can buy in the future Read
The Cluster Illusion – Seeing trends where there are none Read
How rational are you? Read
Trust your intuition? Sometimes – but not for picking stocks Read
Beware of cognitive dissonance: It undermines facts, leads to poor investing decisions Read
Can professional managers be fooled by ‘herd behaviour'? Read
Luck and the illusion of stock-picking skill Read
The planning fallacy: How optimism can lead to poor investment decisions Read
How loss aversion and the endowment effect influence your financial decisions Read
What behavioral finance tells us about making judgments – even expert ones Read
Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction Read / Watch / Transcript
Superforecasting: What makes good forecasters different? (Part 2) Read / Watch / Transcript
Superforecasting: Philip Tetlock's first five commandments (Part 3) Read
Superforecasting: Tetlock's next six commandments (Part 4) Read
Superforecasting: Summary (Part 5) Read
The rider or the elephant: Who is really in control? Read
The oldest and strongest emotion – fear Read
Another Nobel Prize for behavioral economics Read
The Undoing Project – a friendship that changed our minds Read
Introversion, extroversion and your finances Read
We're half way there: How to carry out your resolutions? Read
The future is better than you think Read
Careful: You likely suffer from exponential growth bias Read