Tag Archives: Daniel Kahneman
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. Read More
Irrational Decisions and the Biology of Behavioral Finance
The hormonal catalysts that prompt excessive approaches to risk could be driving irrational swings in the marketplace. Read More
A Special Message from John Rogers, CFA
John Rogers, CFA, shares highlights from the CFA Institute Annual Conference in Chicago and reveals speakers for the 66th CFA Annual Conference in Singapore, our first annual conference in the Asia Pacific region. Read More
Daniel Kahneman: Psychology for Behavioral Finance
The Nobel Prize winner and preeminent expert on cognitive biases distilled much of his research findings into bite-sized portions. Read More
Daniel Kahneman: Financial Advisers Aren’t Immune from the “Illusion of Skill”
Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman examines the illusion of skill as it pertains to the stock-picking prowess of financial advisers. Read More
Insights from Daniel Kahneman, “The World’s Most Distinguished Living Psychologist”
Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize–winning professor emeritus at Princeton University and author of the book Thinking, Fast and Slow, will be speaking at the 65th CFA Institute Annual Conference in Chicago. Professor Kahneman was most recently profiled by Michael Lewis in … Read More