Best Books For Introduction on Behavioral Finance?
Title says it all, appreciate if the more experienced and wiser monkeys on this forum could share their nuggets of knowledge. Thanks guys.
Title says it all, appreciate if the more experienced and wiser monkeys on this forum could share their nuggets of knowledge. Thanks guys.
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Thinking Fast and Slow.
CFA Level 3 curriculum covers some behavioral finance
not sure why people throwing shit on me. Some people may think CFA is useless, but it does not mean CFA curriculum is not useful
Thinking Fast and Slow is pretty much the standard but it can get dry at times. Michael Lewis’s “The Undoing Project” is a great introduction to the concepts explored in Thinking Fast and Slow if you’re looking for a more entertaining read. I also enjoy Ariely and Thaler’s books, but I’d recommend Kahnemann if you’re looking for a good basis.
Studied Kahneman and Tversky in my behavioral economics class. That’s definitely some good stuff there.
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