Posts tagged Gender Investing
Three Ways To Think About Risk

Investors typically think of risk in terms of liquidity, currency, country, political, interest rate, foreign exchange, and others. But it's helpful instead to think of risk in terms of known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns. This different perspective on risk can help you spot weaknesses in your portfolio, and give you time to mitigate them before it's too late.

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Gender Investing

In this article on behavioural finance, we take a look at how men and women differ in their investing styles, both from a cognitive and emotional bias point of view. We discuss overconfidence bias and status quo bias, and how being aware of what biases you are susceptible to is a key advantage in either moderating or adapting to them in order to achieve better portfolio returns.

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