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Be rational, not biased, in financial decisions

Be rational, not biased, in financial decisions

A bias is defined as; “Not logical or reasonable” “…tendencies to think in certain ways that can lead to systematic deviations from a standard of rationality or good judgment”. Recency Bias refers to our expectation for future returns based on

mw@dmin August 10, 2017August 10, 2017 Investor Behaviour, Market behaviour, Market Drivers Read more

Zuma-saga: We only hope sanity prevails

Zuma-saga: We only hope sanity prevails

Why all the fuss over the recent cabinet reshuffle and the firing of Pravin Gordhan (PG) as Minister of Finance.   Quite simply the treasury has been “captured”; the next institution under threat would be the Reserve Bank and then the

mw@dmin April 13, 2017July 20, 2017 Investor Behaviour, Market behaviour Read more

Prediction, in the end, is mere speculation

Prediction, in the end, is mere speculation

At the risk of committing career suicide I would like to admit the following.  I have no idea the affect Trump will have on our share market over the next few months…..I can hear the response “What! You don’t know.

mw@dmin March 30, 2017July 20, 2017 Investor Behaviour, Market behaviour, Market Drivers Read more

Defining risk, counter-intuitive thinking

Defining risk, counter-intuitive thinking

Blame it on a mid-life crisis, but I recently acquired a motorcycle much to my mother’s dismay.  I vividly recall the same response from her some 32 years ago when my Dad agreed to me getting a 2nd hand 50cc

mw@dmin February 16, 2017February 16, 2017 Investment Risk, Investment Strategies, Investor Behaviour, Market behaviour Read more

To meet reality you might have to lower your expectations

To meet reality you might have to lower your expectations

The secret of happiness or rather the reason for unhappiness is the gap between our objective reality and our imagined expectations.  If you imagine yourself flying 1st class, you are not likely to be very happy while sitting in coach. 

mw@dmin January 19, 2017January 19, 2017 Investment Risk, Investment Strategies, Investor Behaviour Read more

Don’t follow the short-term herd

Don’t follow the short-term herd

The problem with having written this column for 15 years is that you eventually start sounding like a broken record, for millennial readers that is those vinyl black things in a cardboard box in the garage.   The thing about successful

mw@dmin November 17, 2016November 17, 2016 Investor Behaviour, Market behaviour Read more

What you don’t want to hear from your financial advisor

What you don’t want to hear from your financial advisor

As investors we hate ambiguity, we want certainty, which is why we dislike the idea of randomness.    We want our advisors / managers to know exactly what is going on.  Financial experts must speak confidently and explain what is driving

mw@dmin November 3, 2016November 3, 2016 Investor Behaviour, Personal Finances Read more

The tricks of canny investing

The tricks of canny investing

The title of this week’s article sounds more like a tropical storm warning than a warning to investors, which may be appropriate given that TINA can be just as devastating on your wealth as a category five hurricane when making

mw@dmin August 11, 2016September 26, 2016 Investment Risk, Investor Behaviour Read more

Why investors do not use advisers

Why investors do not use advisers

A recent overseas study indicated that 50% of people did make use of a financial adviser.  The reason given was a mistrust of the profession with most potential client choosing no advice over bad advice.   Another study commissioned by Vanguard

mw@dmin June 2, 2016October 27, 2016 Client Advisor Relationships, Investor Behaviour, Personal Finances Read more

Value of Good Advice

Value of Good Advice

Warren Buffett reckons to be a good investor “All you need is emotional control and the temperament to avoid self-destructive behaviour”.  If that is so, why is it so difficult for the average investor?  The problem is we are intuitively “wired”

mw@dmin May 19, 2016October 27, 2016 Investment Risk, Investor Behaviour Read more
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