RT27: Why Emotion overrides cognition...dramatically ft. Daniel Crosby 2of2

Published: Sept. 18, 2019, 10:04 a.m.

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On today\\u2019s episode, Niels continues his conversation with Dr. Daniel Crosby, Chief Behavior Officer of Brinker Capital, and the host of The Standard Deviation Podcast. Niels and Daniel discuss how emotion affects investment decision-making, the problem with financial media, and what investors can do to correct their bad investment behavior.

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In This Episode, You\\u2019ll Learn:

  • The key points of dealing with emotion as an investor
  • Why rules are better than goals
  • Daniel\\u2019s Four \\u201cC\\u201ds of investing
  • The importance of rule-following for investment managers
  • What is the role of clarity in investing
  • Why an overabundance of data can be detrimental to decision-making
  • The role of courageousness in investments
  • Why process over outcome is important
  • Why volatility is not the same as risk

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