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The Laws Of Quantitative Investing | Michael Robbins

Forward Guidance

CHAPTER

The Bias of Non-Quantitative Investors

An example of a bias that a non-quantitative investor would have if it's common in the investment world. Most institutional investors focus on their buying decision, and they don't think as much about selling decisions. They just try to sell something to raise capital for this new, interesting, shiny idea. A lot of people leave money on the table by not focusing on when to sell or what to sell.

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