Ever wonder why even the smartest investors make dumb decisions? In this episode, we dive deep into the psychology of investing and why your brain might be your portfolio's biggest enemy. From crying at dog videos to panic-selling stocks, we're getting personal about the emotional rollercoaster of investing.What You'll Learn:Why losing money hurts more than winning feels goodThe sneaky cognitive biases that sabotage your returnsReal stories of market mania (including the legendary Pets.com di...
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Ever wonder why even the smartest investors make dumb decisions? In this episode, we dive deep into the psychology of investing and why your brain might be your portfolio's biggest enemy. From crying at dog videos to panic-selling stocks, we're getting personal about the emotional rollercoaster of investing.What You'll Learn:Why losing money hurts more than winning feels goodThe sneaky cognitive biases that sabotage your returnsReal stories of market mania (including the legendary Pets.com di...
Good debt vs. bad debt - the smart person's guide to borrowing
Compound Interests
20 minutes
11 months ago
Good debt vs. bad debt - the smart person's guide to borrowing
Is debt really the financial boogeyman we've been taught to fear? In this eye-opening episode, we challenge the conventional wisdom about borrowing money. Learn why some of the wealthiest people strategically use debt to build their empires, and why your student loans might not be the burden you think they are.We'll break down the crucial difference between wealth-building and wealth-destroying debt, share real examples of how "good debt" can multiply your money, and reveal the simple 30% rul...
Compound Interests
Ever wonder why even the smartest investors make dumb decisions? In this episode, we dive deep into the psychology of investing and why your brain might be your portfolio's biggest enemy. From crying at dog videos to panic-selling stocks, we're getting personal about the emotional rollercoaster of investing.What You'll Learn:Why losing money hurts more than winning feels goodThe sneaky cognitive biases that sabotage your returnsReal stories of market mania (including the legendary Pets.com di...