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...
Major tariffs, sneaky bribes, and classic cars: Nov 25 - Dec 1
Compound Interests
11 minutes
11 months ago
Major tariffs, sneaky bribes, and classic cars: Nov 25 - Dec 1
Join us for this week's episode where we dive into the stories shaking up markets and turning heads. From Trump's tariff tornado threatening to hit 45% of US imports, to the surprising Black Friday numbers showing Americans still love to shop. Plus, our special segment: why your next big investment might be sitting in a garage somewhere!We're exploring how classic cars are becoming the unexpected winners in today's shifting automotive landscape. With electric vehicles taking over and new car ...
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...