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Money Anxiety

24/03/202325/03/2023 Haydn Martin 0 Comments Mentality, Retirement, Society, Uncertainty

Every stage of life comes with its unique financial pressures and worries. Why do we have these and what can we do about it?

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Investment Psychology Investment Vehicles 

Why Passive Investing Generates Alpha

04/07/202204/07/2022 Haydn Martin 0 Comments Alpha, Average, Bubbles, CAPM, FOMO, Institutional Investors, Investment Horizon, Long-term, Passive Investing, Retail Investors, Return

Under traditional definitions, passive investors cannot generate alpha by definition. But under a new, more-relevant definition, they can.

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Investment Psychology 

The News Is a Waste of Time

06/01/202204/07/2022 Haydn Martin 0 Comments Long-term, Principles, Return

Reading the news is a waste of time. It costs you time and leads to worse performance. Stop it.

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Investment Psychology Personal Finance 

Non-Financial Factors

29/07/202105/07/2022 Haydn Martin 0 Comments Average, Books, Decisions, Ergodicity, Goals, Non-Financial Factors, Timing

There are a plethora of non-financial factors that affect financial decisions. The most optimal financial one might not be the best one.

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Investment Psychology 

Why You Participate in Bubbles

29/11/202014/07/2022 Haydn Martin 0 Comments Bubbles, Cryptocurrency, Evolution, History

Even though I KNOW I shouldn’t go anywhere near bubbles, I still find myself getting drawn in. In this post, we investigate why.

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Investment Psychology Investment Vehicles Stocks 

Does the Stock Market Always Go Up?

06/07/202014/07/2022 Haydn Martin 0 Comments Complexity, History, Long-term

Everyone always recommends investing in the stock market. But this relies on the idea that the stock market always rises over time. Is this true?

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