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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Well-Structured Book to Explore Who You Are as an Investor, May 10, 1997
By A Customer
This review is from: The Psychology of Smart Investing: Meeting the 6 Mental Challenges (Hardcover)
This book explores systematically the common types of investors: conflicted, depressed, revenging, masked, fussy and paranoid.
You will benefit from exploring the type of investor you are with the help of the classification and the cases.
IMPORTANT: As the authors put in the Preface, this book will neither tell you how to trade nor show any trend-based investing strategy. But it helps you explore how your character, attitude, biases and the like affect greatly on your investing decisions (and results).
Be prepared to take time to digest the book as it contains psychological issues (such as dream, defense mechanism, etc.) which might seem abstract. But I am sure that the time you invested pays off!
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