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Overconfidence leads to costly investment mistakes from "summary" of The Little Book of Behavioral Investing by James Montier

Overconfidence is a common trait among investors that can lead to costly investment mistakes. When investors believe they have superior knowledge or skills, they may take on excessive risks or ignore warning signs that could result in financial losses. This overconfidence can stem from a variety of factors, including past successes, positive feedback, or simply a lack of awareness of one's own limitations. One of the key problems with overconfidence is that it can lead investors to underestimate the uncertainties and risks associated with their investments. They may become overly optimistic about the potential returns of a particular investment, leading them to overlook potential pitfalls or downplay the likelihood of negative outcomes. This can result in poor decision-making and ultimately, financial losses. Overconfidence can also lead to a phenomenon known as "illusion of control," where investors believe they have more control over outcomes than they actually do. This can lead to excessive trading...
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    The Little Book of Behavioral Investing

    James Montier

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