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Daniel Kahneman


Annie Duke: Accepting Wrong Gets to Right Faster

Decision strategist and author Annie Duke recognizes that most of our decisions are made with incomplete information, which means we sometimes have to deal with being wrong.

Understanding the Secrets to Perfect Timing with Daniel Pink

Best-selling author and behavioral science expert Daniel H. Pink recommends making the most of chronotypes and the preference finishing strong to wind up with a better experience.

Rush Hour and Short Cuts: How to Navigate Market Corrections

Would you rather be stuck in rush hour traffic or rebalance your portfolio?

Top 10 Posts from 2018: Chart Crimes, Political Divides, AI, and the Skill Ratio

What Enterprising Investor articles most resonated with readers this year? The results offer an illuminating look into the forces that shaped finance in 2018.

The Myth of Volatility Drag (Part 2)

Should we banish "volatility drag" from our vocabularies?

Top Five Articles from June: Kahneman, India, the Kelly Criterion Reevaluated

Is loss aversion overstated? What fueled Portugal's recent economic recovery? These were among the topics covered in the leading Enterprising Investor posts from June.

Daniel Kahneman: Four Keys to Better Decision Making

"Regret is probably the greatest enemy of good decision making in personal finance," Daniel Kahneman says.

Daniel Kahneman on Expertise, Bias, and the Investment Industry

Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman has four simple strategies for better decision making that can be applied to both finance and life.

What Does Loss Aversion Mean for Investors? Not Much

Loss aversion may not influence investment decision making as much as we think, says David Gal.

Weekend Reads: Facebook, Tribalism, and the Search for Meaning

Why smart people do foolish things, the search for meaning, and the potential dangers of social media and smartphones are among the topics covered in Lauren Foster's latest Weekend Reads.