MI195: OVERCOMING THESE 5 INVESTOR BIASES

W/ CLAY FINCK

16 July 2022

Clay Finck chats about five investor biases that Scott Nations outlines in his new book, The Anxious Investor.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Why following the status quo might not always be the best investment strategy.
  • How the disposition effect can lead to you holding a portfolio full of losing companies.
  • How investors can get burned being overconfident.
  • What loss aversion is and how it hurts portfolio returns.
  • How anchoring influences one’s decisions.
  • And much, much more!

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TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

Clay Finck (00:03):

Welcome to the Millennial Investing Podcast. I’m your host, Clay Finck, and today is another release of our mini episode series that we send out to you all every Saturday. This is the episode where it is just me diving into a specific topic to help you become a better investor. With that, let’s dive right in.

Intro (00:22):

You’re listening to Millennial Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network where your hosts, Robert Leonard and Clay Finck, interview successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors to help educate and inspire the millennial generation.

Clay Finck (00:42):

I recently interviewed Scott Nations who wrote this really good book called The Anxious Investor. My conversation with Scott is going to be released this coming Thursday and I highly recommend checking out that conversation once it is released. So, keep an eye out for that. If you subscribe to the Millennial Investing Podcast, you can get notified when these episodes are released so you can stay on top of the great content Robert and I are continually putting out. In Scott’s book, he covers stock market bubbles and crashes, but he also talks a lot about investor biases which is what I wanted to cover during this episode.

Clay Finck (01:18):

Investor biases are common human cognitive or psychological biases that often lead to poor decisions and investment mistakes. All of us are likely susceptible to making some of these mistakes in our own portfolios. So, it’s really good to be aware of what biases we might fall prey to. These biases are oftentimes hardwired into us and can lead us to really simplifying really complex investment decisions. So, understanding these biases can help us make better investment decisions, which can then lead to higher risk-adjusted returns over the long run. The first bias that Scott walks through in his book in chapter four is status quo bias. The status quo bias is the irrational tendency to prefer choices that maintain the status quo even when other choices leave us better off.

Clay Finck (02:10):

Most people feel pretty uncomfortable straying away from the crowd or what others are doing because our natural tribal instinct is to fit in. Because if we stand out from the crowd, then we risk being ostracized from the group. But this isn’t really the way that society really operates anymore as you don’t need to necessarily fit in with the group to survive necessarily. But our underlying instincts haven’t really changed so this bias still exists deep within us. To have the ability to stray from the crowd, you need to have a process for analyzing, understanding and comparing the alternatives. If you don’t fully understand the investment choices you have at hand, then you aren’t able to make an educated decision.

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