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A Discussion on the Work of Daniel Kahneman":
"There’s an overarching lesson I have learned from the work of Danny Kahneman, Amos Tversky, and their colleagues who collectively pioneered the modern study of judgment and decision-making: Don’t trust your intuition."
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How investors get it wrong":
"‘We trade too often because we’re too confident in our ability to spot the latest bargain’
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Yet illuminating as all this might be, such reporting draws a veil across what we might call the Investor’s Tragedy: that the typical investor doesn’t do nearly as well as the typical investment."
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