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Graeme Newell's video: Making Smarter Financial Choices by Avoiding the Gambler s Fallacy

@Making Smarter Financial Choices by Avoiding the Gambler’s Fallacy
What is the Gamber’s Fallacy? It’s a cognitive bias that can badly skew our financial choices. And it doesn’t just affect gamblers, it affects a lot of people who work in financial markets. In this video, behavioral finance researcher Graeme Newell reveals how our brain is constantly looking for patterns that just aren’t there. He shows how the gambler’s fallacy can influence our financial choices and investing decisions. In this video you’ll learn how to recognize the gambler’s fallacy and specific steps you can take to not be a victim of this cognitive bias when you’re making financial choices. It’s a little lesson in behavioral finance theory with a lot of good old fashion practicality thrown in. 🔴 Subscribe for more videos just like this: https://bit.ly/3atitPl About Graeme’s Channel: I’m a researcher, speaker and author who specializes in behavioral finance. I take perverse pleasure in putting people inside of brain scanners, then asking them to make important money decisions. My videos reveal the vulnerable situations when business leaders and everyday people are most likely to make crazy-bad, impulsive money decisions. I teach how to use brain science insights to make smarter decisions that grow businesses and increase wealth. Learn more about how brain science insights can help you make smarter decisions: https://graemenewell.com/

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This video was published on 2020-09-29 19:00:02 GMT by @Graeme-Newell on Youtube. Graeme Newell has total 7.6K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 117 video.This video has received 13 Likes which are higher than the average likes that Graeme Newell gets . @Graeme-Newell receives an average views of 183.8 per video on Youtube.This video has received 5 comments which are lower than the average comments that Graeme Newell gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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