Saturday, October 20, 2012

15 Biases That Make You a Bad Investor

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15 Biases That Make You a Bad Investor
Investing shouldn't be hard. Buy quality companies at good prices and hold them for a long time. Not much more to it than that. Yet so many investors -- maybe most -- fail to beat a basic index fund. Why? Blame your brain.
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