Surprising Ways Emotions Hurt and Help Financial Decision Making

To avoid being controlled by your emotions, you need to understand how they guide and distort your decisions. Here’s how emotions can hurt and help your finances.
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To avoid being controlled by your emotions, you need to understand how they guide and distort your decisions. Here’s how emotions can hurt and help your finances.
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