August 30, 2021

Avoiding three common biases in investment decisions

By ellen

SINGAPORE – Getting your finances in order can be hard. Sometimes your emotions derail sound, rational assessment; at other times, you will need to do extensive research to be confident of the decisions you make.

To complicate matters further, humans are also affected by cognitive biases – habits of thinking developed over many years that are hardwired into the brain and can give rise to errors of judgment.

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