Your “irrational” actions are valuable data
How to look at your “irrational” financial actions as data about thinking, emotions, and patterns rather than as failures. A practical framework for analysis.
Educational, analytical, and research materials about money psychology, trading, risk, behavioral patterns, and FinLab.
How to look at your “irrational” financial actions as data about thinking, emotions, and patterns rather than as failures. A practical framework for analysis.
Decision fatigue in trading: how the number of decisions per day eats away at discipline, increases impulsivity, and what to do about it in practice.
Why the same triggers repeat in conversations about money in a couple, and how to turn financial conflict into a shared decision format.
How cognitive biases appear in reports, news, and social media, and why without genre and context AI models can mix legal language, hype, and market fear into one distorted signal.
How the house money effect, confirmation bias, escalation of commitment, and status quo bias change profitability, drawdown, and the execution logic of the SPY 200DMA strategy — and what this means for traders, risk, and fintech products.
A case about how AI-based spending insights in a mobile financial product can change spending structure, increase salience, and create a behavior effect without a negative signal in engagement.
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