Identifying Common Investing Biases, Part 2 With Chuck Etzweiler, MBA, CIMA®, CFP®, CMT (Ep.91)
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At the end of the day, clarity is the single most important aspect of investing.
In this episode, Mark Pearson talks with Chuck Etzweiler, MBA, CIMA®, CFP®, CMT, to identify three common investing biases and how each of them influence investing decisions.
Mark and Chuck discuss:
- Why most investors are over diversified
- Why investors are being trained to make bad investment decisions
- Why investors seek out information that confirms their existing opinions and ignore facts
- And more
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About Our Guest:
With more than three decades of investment industry experience, Chuck Etzweiler, MBA, CIMA®, CFP®, CMT directs the on-going research efforts of the firm, much of which help both advisors and clients understand the philosophy and strategy of Nepsis, Inc. in a deeper manner.
A high percentage of the focus of the research is centered around money manager pitfalls, investor short-comings and repetitive behavioral biases that detract clients from earning optimal returns.