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Hello Mr. Shobhit,
I am a student of psychology, and I can confirm that your thoughts published through your article are absolutely right.
Risks are always more than the returns in each investment. We always end up making wrong assumptions, because psychological aspects force us to look only at the success rather than the failure or Returns rather than the risk.
Please keep posting your articles. Let me know if I can help from the point of view of psychological studies and behaviour
Regards,
Gurunath
Hi Gurunath,
Thanks a lot for your willingness to contribute.
During my finance studies, I did manage to cover the psychological aspects of the behavioural finance. However, it was limted and some of it I have already posted in a few of my articles on this blog. Behavioural finance still remains my favourite topic.
Please drop me a mail at investntrade(AT)gmail, where we can discuss the things that will be relevant.
Basically I'm looking for some case studies about the behavioural aspects in the financial decision making process.
Request other readers to also join the discussion, if anyone is interested.
Thanks,