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Redwood-rich Woodside, Calif., is geographically and aesthetically about as far away from Wall Street as you can get within the U.S. Yet this small town on the San Francisco Peninsula is headquarters of one of the investment world's foremost experts.
Finance theory says: The only way to beat the market is by knowing what others don't. Few fight me on that.
If you and your clients have a New Year's resolution to be better and smarter investors, then you may want to check out Forbes columnist Ken Fisher's latest book, The Only Three Questions That Count: Investing by Knowing What Others Don't.
Mr. Market, wont to wearing his heart on his sleeve, reacts, reflects – and anticipates. Marching always to its own drummer, the market in 2007 should, likewise, behave true to character.
Human beings are hard-wired to behave in ways that helped our hunter gatherer ancestors survive, but hinder our ability to succeed in investing.
The stock market had a great 1998. Many investors didn't.
Modern behavioural finance will make you a better adviser, and help you keep your clients longer.
A rigid allocation has a narcotic effect. It makes you feel good, but its dangerous to your financial wealth.
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