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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

1500: Bias Holding You Back, Chartered Financial Institute, Choices & Checklists

06 Jul 2020

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We all have biases, and whether we are aware of them or not, they are directing our decisions moving forward or not moving at all. Jason Hartman shares the pros and cons of a few choice biases that play a significant role in your investment. As well as breaking down bias shared worldwide, Jason introduces some named and explicitly designed for investing. While regular listeners may be able to see the connection from episode to episode, these biases have multiple applications.  Meet The Masters Virtual: July 31 – August 2 JasonHartman.com/Masters Guests: Harry Dent, George Gammon, Sean Carroll Key Takeaways: [4:00] “If you choose not to decide, you have made a choice.” -Rush [8:30] Discussing the bogus real estate metric, that is, “return on equity. “ [10:00] Biases from the Chartered Financial Institute, CFA. [11:30] The Savings Bias [15:15] Opportunity Cost Bias [17:00] Over-confidence Bias [18:30] The Virtue of Selfishness, Ayn Rand [20:24] Love is Letting Go of Fear by Gerald G. Jampolsky [21:35] Availability Bias [22:15] Loss Aversion Bias [25:15] Breaking down bias into two categories; cognitive and emotional. [25:25] Endowment Bias [30:00] Introducing; The Compared To What Bias [33:00] Understanding the importance of a checklist, from the perspective of a pilot.  Websites: 1-800-HARTMAN JasonHartman.com/Webinar www.JasonHartman.com www.JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

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