Fund manager Mohnish Pabrai recently gave a talk at Google on how intensive stock research can be injurious to financial health.
The video's description is "how the plethora of deeply entrenched biases and flawed evolutionary brain wiring makes us prone to make plenty of mistakes when picking stocks. Specifically, the more time we spend analyzing a given business, the more likely we are to like it and invest in it.
But if we don't spend time studying a business, how are we expected to understand its prospects and likely future? This strong commitment bias is an important reason why most investment managers have trouble beating the index.
Mohnish will lay out the origins of this bias problem and a few hacks to get around it."
Embedded below is the video of Mohnish Pabrai's latest talk at Google:
For more from this investor, we've posted Pabrai's talk on value investing as well.
For other investor talks at Google, we've posted many of those presentations and you can scroll through that link.
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Mohnish Pabrai's Talk at Google on Entrenched Biases
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