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AlphaBrain
- How a Group of Iconoclasts Are Using Cognitive Science to Advance the Business of Alpha Generation
- Narrated by: Stephen Bel Davies
- Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Smarter decision-making based on cognitive science
AlphaBrain is the investor's guide to achieving more, doing better, and reaching higher. At its core, the magnitude of your success is based on the quality of your decisions. The problem is that human beings are poor decision-makers; we tend to approach problems after they arise instead of planning for them in advance. We put too much weight on instinct, belief, and "gut feeling". We make the same mistakes over and over again - so reliably, in fact, that cognitive science can accurately predict exactly which mistakes we'll make and when.
This book offers a way to understand and plan for the human mind's usual tendencies to help you make smarter investment decisions. Using a framework based on cognitive research, you'll learn how to approach decisions objectively, systematically, and constantly review your process; you'll take action based on evidence instead of intuition and get ahead of potential problems before they get the best of you.
With so much riding on the correctness of your choices, natural tendency can be a dangerous thing. This book reveals how to remove the bias and emotion to start making choices backed by hard evidence and objective data and lower your stress.
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- 09-05-19
Good book but not for audio
it's no doubt a very good book, but not meant for audio, simply because of several numbers which the author talks about, making it difficult to relate to while listening. so will rather read it.
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