Episode 42 — Overcoming the Dirty Dozen Investment Biases: Part 3
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In the final part of his investment biases mini-series, Mark Pearson is back to round out his list of the “Dirty Dozen” investment biases that guide buyers’ decisions.
In this episode, Mark dives into four more biases, defining what they are and how they affect the investment process. Mark also provides examples and insight into how you can overcome these biases and invest with clarity.
In this episode, you will learn:
- Four new biases: reference point bias, deception bias, despondency bias, and get-even bias
- How good money managers can help you overcome your biases
- How Mark overcomes his own investment biases
- How investment biases can be seen in the case of investors and Zest Labs stocks
- And more!
Tune in now for the final part of Mark’s series and gain awareness of your own biases!
Resources: Nepsis | Episode 40: How to Overcome the Dirty Dozen Investment Biases: Part 1 | Overcoming the Dirty Dozen Investment Biases: Part 2