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By Jason Zweig | June 29, 2018 7:00 am ET
In what’s often called the behavior gap, investors underperform the investments they own, partly because they tend to buy high and sell low instead of vice versa.
New evidence suggests investors may be behaving better — but they aren’t turning into financial angels.
To read the rest of the column:
The Wall Street Journal, https://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2018/06/29/congrats-investors-youre-behaving-less-badly-than-usual/
For further reading:
Books:
Jason Zweig, Your Money and Your Brain
Jason Zweig, The Devil’s Financial Dictionary
Benjamin Graham, The Intelligent Investor
Jason Zweig, The Little Book of Safe Money
Articles:
The Velocity of Learning and the Future of Active Management