What Advisors Should Know About The Psychology of Investing#193619
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This is a Beacon Hill Course-in-a-Book™ title: A self-study CE course that is based on an industry book that is popular with financial professionals.
For this Course-in-a-Book™ title, you have two purchase options:
– Purchase the "Hardcopy Book (mailed), Online Exam" or
– Purchase the "Online Exam ONLY (You Have the Book)" – In this case you already own the book or you will be purchasing the e-Book from the publisher (Routledge).
(Also open the above link: Course Details, Learning Objectives, and Table of Contents.)
This course is based on the book The Psychology of Investing by John R. Nofsinger (sixth edition, 2018).
The Psychology of Investing is the first text of its kind to delve into the fascinating subject of how psychology affects investing. Its unique coverage describes how investors actually behave, the reasons and causes of that behavior, why the behavior hurts their wealth, and what they can do about it. Traditional finance has focused on developing the tools which investors can use to optimize expected return and risk-understanding the psychology of investing will complement the material covered in traditional investments text.
Field of Study: Investment Planning
Program Level of Complexity: Overview
This course is registered with the CFP Board ( (Course ID #1257148).