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William Bernstein (Writer): Common mistakes of investors

30 Apr 2018

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My guest today is Dr. William Bernstein.If I need to recommend some investment books to any young man who has very little investment education before, Dr Bernstein would be in the top 5 authors list, along with my other favorite authors such as Jack Bogle, David Swensen and Charles Ellis. In fact, in my view, we should even offer a module called “financial literacy” in college based on his books such as The four pillars of investing, the intelligent asset allocator, and rational expectations.So today, it is really my honor to have Dr Bernstein as the guest to my show. I have never met Dr Bernstein before. But after I have read so many of his books, I feel I have known Dr Bernstein for quite a few years already.Since Dr Bernstein and I have covered so much content during the interview, I have decided to split our conversation into 2 parts. The current episode is the second part. The main subject is the valuation of the market, the desire to time the market, and the common behavioral mistakes that investors tend to make. I hope you enjoy the show.Wu Zhijian’s Evidentialist Show is about information sharing on evidence based research in subjects such as economics, business, and finance. Due to industry regulations, we will not discuss any of Woodsford’s products on this podcast. All opinions expressed by podcast participants are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of Woodsford Capital Management or its affiliates. If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact us. You can find our contact details on www.woodsfordcapital.com.

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