The Biggest Killer of Investment Returns
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2024
- True wisdom lies not in overestimating our abilities, but in understanding our limitations and acting accordingly. I talk about the dangers of overconfidence in life and investing, in today's episode of #TheInnerGame #podcast.
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Hello Mr. Vishal. I'm a senior citizen from Pakistan, a wholeherated admirer of yours. You are doing a super job in helping the common man learn & realise the importance of Financial Freedom. May God bless you & reward you abundantly for the great work you're doing.
Seems FIIs are putting big money in pak stock market now-a-days. You take care sir
A much-needed perspective on overconfidence. Staying mindful of our limitations is crucial for long-term success. Long from Pakistan
Behaviour plays a key role in creating wealth in stock market....in fact more important than IQ. Thanks Vishal for throwing light on this
Thanks Vishal, looking forward more videos. Content, time duration and examples cannot be more perfect than this.
Good morning!
I just love hearing you!
I wish I had a better command at English!
Learning a lot, THANK YOU!
Top Tier content!
Insightful as always. Appreciate your efforts. Thankyou.
It’s soothing to hear the golden words of wisdom
Very insightful, full of wisdom😊
Always educational and inspiring.
Thank you so much sir
Good perspective.
Thank you❤
Superb!
If our investments become nagative we cannot consider it as a loss. It is only a number in time. In time this number will soar. At sensex of 72000 we may consider it too high or too low.
More than collective wisdom.. I think it’s collective emotions ( group emotions)
A lot of love ❤️ from Nepal 🇳🇵 vishal
Nice video 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
❤ Love from Punjab,,,Vir ji ❤
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I tend to underestimate my abilities and impostor syndrome what about that??
So Vishal, what is the solution? Invest in index funds and run with the market?
For most investors, yes.
Hi Vishal please improve your website i came across an article then was seeing the website. Color are mismached text is not readable even in your main course mastermind. I thought the site was old and the course is not there then i got your twitter account from there i landed here in your yt and saw you launched the course just 6 months ago. please improve it, it will benefit a lot of people.
Hi. Please be specific with your advice about what you did not like about the site. Also, my course is 12 years old, not 6 months. You might be looking at some other site.
@@VishalKhandelwalshow Its in the dark mode in your website. The black text is showing against a dark blue background the text is not readable.
As some browsers read OS default thus, only dark mode is shown at first. light mode is okay. please see to it once.
Thats why it looked like maybe its an old site and the course is not active now. But then in your youtube channel saw you posted about the course 6 months ago. Thus, came to know it is still on.
Try to fix the dark mode or remove it all together. In light mode its working fine.
Thanks for the specific feedback. Got your point. I’ve deactivated the dark mode. 😊
Thank you vishal. Take care your health. I think you got common cold.
It's not true that we implicitly assume that we are smarter than the others when we trade. Each one is situated in a different context - Available money to invest for buyers, money needed (by selling )to spend or to invest elsewhere.
Similarly on the risk side, how much one can afford to loose is very different for each person....and so, each one acts according to their situation...no one is assuming any edge....
One can make good money just by following simple rules and restricting impulsive buying and selling.... everyone can make money at different points in time, by investing in different stocks and/or in different asset classes