The Psychology of Money: Why Smart People Make Dumb Financial Decisions
Launchpod Studio
8 episodes
2 weeks ago
A deep exploration into the psychological factors and cognitive biases that influence our financial decision-making. Through historical examples, behavioral research, and real-world case studies, this series examines why even intelligent individuals often make irrational money choices and how to overcome these inherent biases.
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A deep exploration into the psychological factors and cognitive biases that influence our financial decision-making. Through historical examples, behavioral research, and real-world case studies, this series examines why even intelligent individuals often make irrational money choices and how to overcome these inherent biases.
Social Proof and FOMO: The Hidden Drivers of Investment Bubbles
The Psychology of Money: Why Smart People Make Dumb Financial Decisions
13 minutes
1 year ago
Social Proof and FOMO: The Hidden Drivers of Investment Bubbles
From Dutch tulip mania to modern cryptocurrency crashes, this episode analyzes how social proof and fear of missing out drive market bubbles. We explore the neurological basis of herd behavior in financial markets and examine how social media amplifies investment trends. The episode includes fascinating research on how professional investors' decisions are influenced by peer pressure despite their expertise.
The Psychology of Money: Why Smart People Make Dumb Financial Decisions
A deep exploration into the psychological factors and cognitive biases that influence our financial decision-making. Through historical examples, behavioral research, and real-world case studies, this series examines why even intelligent individuals often make irrational money choices and how to overcome these inherent biases.