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Overconfidence blinds investors to the dangers of speculative manias from "summary" of A Short History of Financial Euphoria by John Kenneth Galbraith

The belief in one's own exceptional insight is a common feature of speculative manias. Investors become convinced that they possess a special understanding of the market that sets them apart from the average participant. This overconfidence leads them to ignore warning signs and dismiss the concerns of more cautious observers. As the mania gains momentum, the sense of invincibility grows stronger, and investors become increasingly detached from reality. In the midst of a speculative frenzy, investors are often blind to the dangers that lurk beneath the surface. They convince themselves that the rules of investing no longer apply, and that the usual risks can be safely ignored. This mindset allows the mania to take hold and reach unsustainable heights before eventually collapsing in a spectacular fashion. The overconfident investor is left shocked and bewildered, unable to comprehend how their brilliant strategy could have gone s...
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    A Short History of Financial Euphoria

    John Kenneth Galbraith

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