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.
The Paradox of Choice: When Financial Options Become Paralysis
The Psychology of Money: Why Smart People Make Dumb Financial Decisions
11 minutes
11 months ago
The Paradox of Choice: When Financial Options Become Paralysis
This episode examines how an abundance of investment options can lead to decision paralysis and poor choices. Through analysis of 401(k) participation rates, mutual fund selection behavior, and cryptocurrency portfolio management, we explore when more choices lead to worse outcomes. The episode presents surprising research on how limitation of options can actually improve financial decision-making and investment returns.
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.