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The Behavioral Investor by Daniel Crosby
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Language: English
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+
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Author: Daniel Crosby
Release Date: October 16, 2018
Genre: Business & Finance
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Why Your Brain Is Your Biggest Investment Risk and How to Fix It
About the Book
The Behavioral Investor is one of the most important finance books written in the last decade. Daniel Crosby breaks down the real reason most investors fail by pointing directly at human psychology and showing you a smarter, calmer, and more disciplined path to building wealth.
From the Back Cover
We like to think we make rational financial decisions. The truth is, we almost never do. This book pulls back the curtain on the invisible mental traps that quietly drain your portfolio and shows you how to build a system strong enough to protect you from yourself.
About the Author
Daniel Crosby is a clinical psychologist turned behavioral finance expert and a New York Times bestselling author. He advises financial institutions around the world and is widely respected as one of the leading thinkers at the crossroads of human behavior and investing.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is for anyone who invests money and wants better results. It is ideal for individual investors, financial planners, and anyone who has ever made an emotional money decision they later regretted. If you want to stop reacting and start thinking clearly about your finances, this book was written for you.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is The Behavioral Investor by Daniel Crosby about? The Behavioral Investor explores how human psychology, cognitive bias, and emotional decision-making directly impact investment performance. Daniel Crosby uses research from psychology and neuroscience to explain why investors consistently make poor financial choices and provides a clear system to build better, more disciplined investing habits.
Is The Behavioral Investor a good book for new investors? Yes. While the book is grounded in serious academic research, it is written in plain, engaging language that any adult can follow. New investors will gain a huge advantage by learning early how to manage their emotions and avoid the common psychological traps that cost most people money over time.
How does behavioral finance help improve investment returns? Behavioral finance teaches you to recognize the mental shortcuts and emotional reactions that lead to bad financial timing. By understanding biases like overconfidence, loss aversion, and herd mentality, you can create investing rules that protect your portfolio from impulsive decisions and support consistent long-term wealth building.
Is The Behavioral Investor still relevant for investors in 2025 and beyond? Absolutely. The psychological principles in this book are timeless because human nature does not change. In a world of 24-hour financial news, social media investing trends, and constant market noise, the ability to stay disciplined and think clearly is more valuable than ever. This book gives you the tools to do exactly that.
| Weight | 294 g |
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| Dimensions | 7.78 × 5.51 × 1.57 cm |
The Behavioral Investor takes you on a journey through the four core psychological forces that destroy investment performance including ego, emotion, attention, and conservatism. Daniel Crosby explains why our brains are simply not built for the demands of modern investing and why even smart, experienced people consistently make the same costly mistakes. Through clear research and real-world examples, he gives you a practical framework to build rules-based habits that remove emotion from your decision-making process. By the time you finish this book, you will see the market differently and more importantly, you will see yourself differently as an investor.

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