As decision makers we spend a lot of time wallowing in the past. We project recent trends forward, expecting things will pretty much go on as they have been. Unfortunately, this tendency, termed “recency bias” by cognitive psychology, often does not give you a good guide to the future. Nowhere is this more true than in the investment markets. Here […]
Month: September 2010
Offered a high yield? Run the other way
Low interest rates at the bank and scary volatility in investment markets has created a market for shady high yield investment programs (HYIPs) that prey on unsophisticated investors, warns the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, which regulates U.S.securities firms. If you or someone you know are offered a high yield investment that claims to provide safety, liquidity, and above-market interest rates, […]
Investors expect too much of brokers and insurance agents
Three of four investors have unrealistic expectations of the level of care that financial advisors at brokerage firms are required to give. Seventy-six percent of investors said “financial advisors” at firms such as Merrill Lynch and UBS should put the client’s interests first, found a survey conducted by several consumer organizations. However, brokers do not have a fiduciary duty to […]