Investing Education
Investing Psychology — The Edge Most Investors Refuse to Train
The hardest opponent in investing is the version of yourself that watches the screen.
Loss aversion runs your account
Losses hurt roughly twice as much as gains feel good. That asymmetry leads investors to sell winners early and hold losers too long.
Narrative replaces math under stress
When prices fall fast, story-telling takes over. Pre-committed rules — written before the trade — are the only defense.
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How do I stop panic-selling?
Write your investment thesis before the position. Re-read it before any decision made during a drawdown.