The Art of Investing

Best Bits of 2025: Markets, Mistakes & Money Lessons

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Dec 26, 2025
Lee Freeman-Shor, a behavioral investor known for his insights into investor psychology, discusses the importance of recognizing losing behaviors like 'rabbits' and 'assassins' and the critical need to cut losses early. Meanwhile, Charles Hall, a market commentator, reveals the deep-rooted structural issues contributing to the long-term decline of the UK stock market. The conversation also touches on investment strategies, including when to emotionally detach from winners and the historical patterns of market behaviors.
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INSIGHT

Behaviour Beats Stock Picking

  • Great investors are defined by how they behave when positions go wrong, not by how many winners they pick.
  • Lee Freeman-Shor classifies losing behaviour into rabbits, assassins and hunters to explain outcomes.
ADVICE

Cut Losers Before They Crush You

  • Avoid being a 'rabbit' who freezes when positions fall and faces huge uphill recovery math.
  • If you can't hold conviction or add rationally, act like an 'assassin' and cut losing positions early.
ANECDOTE

Tap On The Shoulder That Saved Millions

  • Lee Freeman-Shor recounts a hedge fund manager who sold a 40% losing position after a reality check and later thanked him for saving money.
  • The same position became his best idea months later when he re-entered it and profited.
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