Are all investors overconfident crybabies?
Investing seems like a simple cyclical process: gathering information, making purchase decisions, selecting investments, holding and selling. But everything must happen at the right moments, and many investors seem confident in this. What is it that causes emotions to still obstruct rational considerations even among experienced investors? Are all investors overconfident crybabies?
The end of the dinosaurs!
Financial stability as we have always known it is showing cracks. The climate in the financial markets is changing. Despite earlier assumptions, it turns out to be a definitive shift.
To thrive in a new climate, adaptability is needed. Market participants lacking this quality face the same fate as the dinosaurs. Dominant market players fail to realize that a major catastrophe is not necessary. After all, dinosaurs at the top of the food chain do not pay attention to their surroundings.