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    Behavioral Finance: The Psychology Of Human Misjudgment

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    Behavioral Finance: The Psychology Of Human Misjudgment

    Behavioral Finance: The Psychology Of Human Misjudgment
    Last updated 11/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 632.27 MB | Duration: 4h 6m

    How psychology and behavioral finance will make you a better decision maker

    What you'll learn
    Apply psychological principles to investing
    Apply psychological principles to relationships
    Apply psychological principles to work
    Apply psychological principles to business
    Apply psychological principles to all aspects of life
    Requirements
    A basic understanding of human psychology
    Description
    BEHAVIORAL FINANCE is a relatively new area of study. Blending together psychology and finance, this subject came about as professors and practitioners of both professions found themselves faced with an inescapable truth:PEOPLE ARE EMOTIONAL ABOUT MONEY!Not only are people emotional about money, but this emotion and the misjudgement that it causes has a huge negative affect on the average person's finances.Understanding the Psychology of Human Misjudgement, made popular by Warren Buffett's right hand man Charlie Munger, will help you to make better financial decisions, be a better investor, and help you build wealth much faster.In this course you will learn:1. Contrast Misreaction Tendency2. Social Proof Tendency3. Deprival Super Reaction Tendency4. Over Optimism Tendency5. Pain Avoiding Tendency6. Reciprocation Tendency7. Influence from Association8. Envy/Jealousy Tendency9. Kantian Fairness Tendency10. Curiosity Tendency11. Inconsistency Avoidance Tendency12. Doubt Avoidance Tendency13. Disliking Tendency14. Reward/Punishment Super Response Tendency15. Stress Influence Tendency16. Availability Misweighing Tendency17. Use it or Lose it Tendency18. Drug Misinfluence Tendency19. Senesence Misinfluence Tendency20. Authority Misinfluence Tendency21. Twaddle Tendency22. Reason Respecting Tendency23. Lollapalooza TendencyJoin the course and use your new understanding of Behavioral Finance to make better investing decisions and build more wealth faster than anyone that does not understand these fundamentals principles!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Contrast Mis-reaction Tendency

    Lecture 3 Social Proof Tendency

    Lecture 4 Deprival Super Reaction Tendency

    Lecture 5 Over Optimism Tendency

    Lecture 6 Pain Avoiding Tendency

    Lecture 7 Reciprocation Tendency

    Lecture 8 Influence from Association

    Lecture 9 Envy/Jealousy Tendency

    Lecture 10 Kantian Fairness Tendency

    Lecture 11 Curiosity Tendency

    Lecture 12 Inconsistency Avoidance Tendency

    Lecture 13 Doubt Avoidance Tendency

    Lecture 14 Disliking Tendency

    Lecture 15 Liking-Loving Tendency

    Lecture 16 Reward-Punishment Super Response Tendency

    Lecture 17 Stress Influence Tendency

    Lecture 18 Availability Mis-Weighing Tendency

    Lecture 19 Use it or Lose it Tendency

    Lecture 20 Drug Mis-Influence Tendency

    Lecture 21 Senescence Misinfluence Tendency

    Lecture 22 Authority Mis-Influence Tendency

    Lecture 23 Twaddle Tendency

    Lecture 24 Reason Respecting Tendency

    Lecture 25 Lollapalooze Tendency

    Lecture 26 Conclusion

    Lecture 27 Bonus Material: Investing for 2022 and Beyond

    Students interested in learning how an understanding of psychology can benefit them in their lives