Behavioral Risk: Outsmart Your Own Brain
Loss aversion magnifies fear of drawdowns. Recency bias makes yesterday feel like forever. Overconfidence leads to oversized bets. Write these at the top of your investment policy statement so you see them before every allocation change or new idea.
Behavioral Risk: Outsmart Your Own Brain
Adopt cooling-off periods for big decisions, require a written thesis checklist, and set maximum trade frequencies. Accountability partners—even a future email to yourself—turn impulse into intention. Comment if you want our one-page decision template.
Behavioral Risk: Outsmart Your Own Brain
Record why you invested, what you expected, and what would change your mind. Review quarterly to separate luck from skill. Over time, you will recognize patterns, shrink ego, and strengthen process—exactly how risk management quietly pays dividends.