Monday Feb 24, 2025

Don't Give In To Knee-Jerk Investing

In this episode, financial advisors Jim Martin & Casey Bibb explore the concept of behavioral finance, focusing on how psychological factors like emotions, biases, and cognitive distortions impact our financial decisions. We discuss strategies to gain control over finances and ensure smart investment choices for retirement. Topics include diversifying investments, working with advisors, and overcoming biases such as loss aversion and confirmation bias. The conversation also covers practical tips like automating decisions, setting financial guardrails, and preparing for market volatility. Guest Casey Bibb shares personal anecdotes and emphasizes the importance of educational resources in making rational financial decisions.

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00:00 Introduction to Behavioral Finance
00:34 Emotional Triggers in Financial Decisions
01:00 Welcoming Casey Bibb
01:59 The Impact of Cognitive Biases
07:01 Fear of Running Out of Money
11:01 Practical Strategies for Financial Stability
21:45 Personal Stories and Final Thoughts
25:58 Conclusion and Disclaimers

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