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Bullshift How Optimism Bias Threatens Your Finances

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Bullshift
by De Goey, John J.;

English | 2023 | ISBN: 1459750918 | 222 pages | True PDF EPUB | 6.15 MB​

People are unwittingly taking risks with their investments by entrusting them to advisors who are biased but don't know it.
Does your financial advisor tell you to hold on and never sell? That markets recover in the long run? Does your advisor seem to always have an optimistic disposition? Do they tell you not to worry, no matter what is going on in the outside world?
InBullshift, John J. De Goey explores the hidden relationship between bias and financial markets. He makes clear that investors and financial advisors are not the rational decision makers that economic theory assumes them to be, and that "tried and true" investment advice is not always sound. He shows that advisors are immersed in a culture of bullshift - they simply don't realize how their positive outlook on markets is based on industry-wide groupthink.
Unfortunately, this problem affects much more than just your own investment portfolio. After three years of an international pandemic, the full economic impact of the response to it still hasn't been felt. There's more pain coming, but the financial industry's eternal optimism, abetted by government policies designed to consistently encourage growth and avoid tough choices, is walking us toward a cliff for the global economy.
De Goey helps you prepare for the world after the reckoning in financial markets. The next downturn will likely be deeper than anything you or your advisor has ever experienced.

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