132. The psychology of Robinhood traders and why Baby Boomers fear inflation

FundCalibre - Investing on the go

FundCalibre - Investing on the go
132. The psychology of Robinhood traders and why Baby Boomers fear inflation
May 13, 2021
FundCalibre
In a slightly different format to the usual Investing on the Go podcast, Morgan Housel, the author of The Psychology of Money, and Mick Dillon, manager of Brown Advisory Global Leaders fund discuss behavioural finance and the psychology of money. They cover 19-year-old Robinhood investors trading 5,000 a day and why long-term investing is not intuitive to young people, why Baby Boomers are more worried about inflation than Millennials or Generation X and why the fight for an analytical edge in investing is becoming absurd.

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