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The Seven Sins of Fund Management
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James Montier's "The Seven Sins of Fund Management" is a seminal work in behavioral finance, critiquing common flaws in investment strategies.
It highlights cognitive biases that lead to poor decision-making, such as overconfidence and herding behavior.
The book emphasizes the importance of contrarian thinking and understanding market psychology.
Montier's insights challenge traditional investment approaches, advocating for a more disciplined and rational approach to portfolio management.
It remains a valuable resource for investors seeking to improve their decision-making processes and avoid common pitfalls.
It highlights cognitive biases that lead to poor decision-making, such as overconfidence and herding behavior.
The book emphasizes the importance of contrarian thinking and understanding market psychology.
Montier's insights challenge traditional investment approaches, advocating for a more disciplined and rational approach to portfolio management.
It remains a valuable resource for investors seeking to improve their decision-making processes and avoid common pitfalls.
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Sean Peche

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Value Investing in a Changing World with Sean Peche of The Ranmore Global Equity Fund