SAVE THE DATE 17TH JUNE 2021 16:00 CEST
Some of the most common investment mistakes, in particular for investment beginners, will be shown and elucidated in more detail.
Some of these investment errors include irrational behavior patterns. We will have a more detailed look at some of the psychological biases.
Just as in almost every area of everyday life, professional players also have certain advantages over private individuals when it comes to investments. After all, they deal with this subject every day and therefore have the required know-how and, in most cases, superior technical equipment. However, this should not be taken as an indication that private investors and beginners are not in a position to achieve pleasing results from the stock market, provided that typical investment mistakes are consistently avoided and the approach is both systematic and methodical.
The following mistakes and biases will be covered:
- Resist short-term gains
- Limit your losses
- Forget about the purchase price
- Avoid following the crowd into fashionable investment choices
- Don’t let a negative prevailing mood sway your thinking
- Never invest in ‘surefire’ tips
- Avoid creating portfolios which are too one-sided
- Avoid investing cyclically
- Stay ready for action with good liquidity management
- The index is not the be all and end all
- Do not trust the historical performance of large investment fund companies
- Endlessly collecting information is not the key to success
- Don’t sell yourself short
- Don’t pin the blame on others
- Avoiding overconfidence
- Loss aversion and disposition effect
- Anchoring bias
- Herd behavior and trend chasing bias
- Fear of investing and fear of missing out
- Choice paralysis
Ticket Price: 9,50 €
WEBINAR SPEAKER
Daniel Jark
Asset Manager, Investment Analyst & FinCoTech Founder
FinCoTech & Genève Invest Group
Daniel Jark‘s expertise is in the following fields: Behavioral finance, equity investments (particularly value-investing), exchange-traded funds (ETFs), fixed income (particularly corporate bond investments), and portfolio management practices. His expertise in portfolio and fund management includes creation of customized investment solutions and further development of the investment decision framework.
Daniel Jark shares the belief that an investment in knowledge and education pays the best interest. He has developed a passion for learning and it is highly rewarding to share relevant know-how with interested people. He earned his master’s degree with distinction in finance and management at the University of St. Andrews.
- Asset Manager @GIE
- Founder @FinCoTech
- UCITS Fund Management @GIID
- Behavioural Finance Advisor
- Private Impact Investor & Author
- 10 years of professional experience as a wealth management advisor and portfolio manager at Genève Invest Group
- Author and financial contributor for several economic outlets.
- Bloomberg and S&P Capital IQ skills: Intensive training courses at Bloomberg Geneva and work experience, as well as essential training programs in commodities, equities, fixed income, and FX essentials