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Should Investors Trust Their Gut?

Investors often talk about making a decision based on a feeling in their gut. Explaining how some form of unconscious intuition led them to the correct choice.  Although this is an appealing notion – particularly as people only seem to mention it following success – it can also be a dangerous one. Should investors really…

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5 Mistakes We Make When We’re Overwhelmed

The following are five common self-sabotaging mistakes overwhelmed people tend to make. There are practical solutions for each that will help you feel like you’re on top of things and do a better job of navigating your most important tasks and solving problems. More here – Harvard Business Review

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Reality Versus Trader Sentiment

I offer the following three charts without comment other than to label them. You can assemble your own narrative as to what they might mean for trading in general and for your apprach specifically. Natural Gas with a simple breakout – guess the trend. IG’s client sentiment indicator – guess what the majority of clients…

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The Gambler Who Beat Roulette

One spring evening, two men and a woman walked into the Ritz Club casino, an upmarket establishment in London’s West End. Security officers in a back room logged their entry and watched a grainy CCTV feed as the trio strolled past high gilded arches and oil paintings of gentlemen posing in hats. Casino workers greeted…

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Go for a walk around your neighborhood during the day. Are you constantly stressed, on the lookout for potential danger around you? For many of us (though certainly not all), we can mindlessly walk the sidewalks, daydreaming as we mosey along. Now, move yourself to an unknown city, in the middle of the night. Are…

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A Deep Dive into Cognitive Biases

Are your trading decisions costing you big time? Find out how your own mind could be sabotaging your portfolio in this must-watch video! Learn how to beat cognitive biases and make smarter trades for bigger gains. Watch here…  

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The Exhausting History Of Fatigue

In 1698, the Duc de Berry had a nosebleed. This calamity was brought on by his “overheating” during a partridge hunt. Three hundred and nineteen years later, the writer Anaïs Vanel quit her editing job and went surfing. What links this unlikely couple? Well, both of them earn a mention in “A History of Fatigue”…

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The Magic Certainty Button…

1- There is no spreadsheet that can guarantee you will be fine.I know people in the finance industry love to talk about retirement projections as if they can tell you what the future holds, and there is definitely value in having a plan. But the value is not that it gives you certainty. Just like any…

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