The best behavioral finance books for investors
The biggest edge in markets is not information — it is behaviour. Most investors know what to do and still don't do it, because fear, overconfidence and the pull of the crowd override the plan at exactly the wrong moment. This shelf is the antidote: the books that name your biases so you can catch them.
Kahneman's Thinking, Fast and Slow is the science; Housel's The Psychology of Money is the wisdom; Taleb and Montier show how luck disguises itself as skill and how to build the checklists that protect you from yourself. Read this before you copy any 'genius' manager's 13F — because the returns you see are downstream of a temperament you may not have.
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