It’s not a Race
We are often made to feel that stock market investing is a race. But is it? Join Niyati as she discusses this further.
We are often made to feel that stock market investing is a race. But is it? Join Niyati as she discusses this further.
Behavioural Finance took shape in the 1980s, before this point traditional finance dismissed investors’ psychology and the idea that biases can work against the investor, to make good investment decisions. Join Caitlyn as she discusses some of the most common biases in finance.
Join Niyati as she discusses the downside of instant gratification with Buy Now Pay Later options.
Niyati discusses when Warren Buffet made a bet against hedge funds and won!
Niyati talks about how to tune out the media noise and keep focused on your goals.
We’ve all been conditioned to see meme investors and Wall Street in opposition, but it seems to me that they have a lot in common. Both believe in picking stocks and think they can beat the market. In my mind, the important distinction is that Wall Street stands to make a lot of money off meme investors, simply from trading costs.
Join Niyati as she discusses Negativity Bias – how the human brain is hardwired to seek out bad news,
Join Niyati as she discusses Pattern Seeking in investing.
Niyati discusses a new year in finances and managing emotions when it comes to markets.