Safe bets are often bad investments. This ties into the availability bias. A safe bet is likely one that everyone knows about – and if everyone knows about it, that stock isn’t going to beat the market or do much for your portfolio. So a good tip here would be to give yourself a range of risk to choose from – or to find a way to mitigate the risk by broadening your framework. And that’s what risk bias is. once you’re aware of your risk aversion bias, you can take steps to neutralize it!
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