Investor Psychology: Fear, Timing, and the Trap of Emotion
Markets move with numbers, but numbers move with emotion.
Many investors freeze when prices fall — afraid to buy.
And when prices rise, they hesitate again — afraid it’s too late.
This paradox defines modern investing:
“Fear stops you when you should act, and hope makes you act when you shouldn’t.”
Behavioral finance calls it Loss Aversion and FOMO,
but beyond theory, real investors face this daily.
Success in markets is not about prediction —
it’s about discipline under uncertainty.
Learn how emotion shapes markets, and how awareness restores balance.
📘 Rava Kim Series | The Psychology of Investment Decisions
🔗 Read in Korean: https://www.rava-kim.com/277

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