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Emotional Biases: The Unconscious Mind and Using It to Our Advantage for Trading

Emotional biases can cause investors to make suboptimal decisions

At RKSV, many of our traders focus on the F&O segment, where the fluctuations in the prices are high. A lot of times traders indulge into trading which is more emotional decisions rather than optimal (which is not the best thing to do).  I hope to throw some light on different Emotional Biases we undergo and how they rule our mind. We cannot change our emotions but we can definitely recognize it and adapt to it to make better decisions. So, let's start...

Emotional Biases

Although emotion has no universally accepted definition, it may be thought of as a mental state that arises spontaneously rather than through conscious effort. Emotions can be undesired to the individual feeling them. Although they may wish to control the emotion and their response to it, they often cannot.  As emotions are not conscious calculations, its harder to correct them and it can cause an investor to make sub-optimal decisions. It has more to do with how people feel, rather than how people think.  There are different types of emotional biases.  Here we will visit a few of them.

Loss Aversion Bias

Overconfidence Bias

Self-Control Bias

Status Quo Bias

Regret-Aversion Bias

Conclusion:

Emotional biases stem from impulse, intuition and feelings and may result in decisions that are not reasoned. Educating about the investment decision-making process and portfolio theory can be helpful.

First time always comes only once... so is my start to blogging. Very excited about my first ever blog and am hoping it helps everyone. The biggest decision to make was to decide "the topic" to launch. Being a CFA candidate, I always had the bias towards the Stock Fundamental and Valuations and always wanted to give my little to the investing world so that they also learn to look at the stock market as value investing rather than as a casino (knowing our markets -- this will take some time). But before actually starting to launch all the Fundamental Analysis and Valuation topics, I decided to start with a light and interesting topic of Emotional Biases. Hope you all enjoyed reading the same.

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