The
psychology of misjudgement
Multibillionaire investor Charles Munger
once remarked: ‘I came to the psychology of human misjudgement almost against
my will; I rejected it until I realized that my attitude was costing me a lot
of money, and reduced my ability to help everything I loved.’
The psychology of human misjudgement is a
favoured topic at The Intelligent
Investor, Australia’s leading source of independent sharemarket advice.
Over the next four days we’ll provide examples of how human misjudgement
creates opportunities for investors. Meanwhile, you can visit our website by clicking here.
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