The cost of your behaviour
It's not your investments that are wrong. It's you.
It's not your investments that are wrong. It's you.
Most investors do badly in the stock market because they make rash judgements, buying on impulse and selling at the worst time possible, says this New York Times article. If only we left our investments alone, we’d all be better off.
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