behavioral finance

Every framework tagged “behavioral finance”, across sources and categories.

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3 Vs 30K QuestionsIn-depth
Stop asking $3 questions and start asking $30,000 ones
weeks
002
The Two Budgets Framework
Audit life by your two finite budgets — time and money — and spend the scarcer one on what actually matters.
weeks
003
The Bubble Detection Framework
Spot financial bubbles by combining FOMO psychology, crowd dynamics, historical pattern-matching, and the market-cap-to-GDP ratio.
days
004
The Seven-Year Financial ImprintIn-depth
Financial habits are being set by age seven — start before school shapes the wrong ones
months
005
The Echo-Bubble FilterIn-depth
After every burst bubble, the next one rhymes — overpay and the story won't save you.
ongoing
006
The Memorisable Portfolio RuleIn-depth
If you can't recite every fund you own from memory, your portfolio is too complex.
weeks
007
The Cult of Alpha (Modesty-First Investing)In-depth
Admit your limits, buy the index, stop trying to beat professionals who already lose 95% of the time.
ongoing
008
The Pause-Before-Acting DisciplineIn-depth
Insert space between event and reaction so higher-order thinking can engage
weeks
009
The Decision Framework CrutchIn-depth
Pre-decide hard rules so future-you can't sabotage current-you
weeks
010
Health-Wealth Compounding ParallelIn-depth
Apply long-term-investing discipline to health: tiny inputs, compounded, decide late-life outcomes
ongoing
011
Reflective Questions for Funding a Good LifeIn-depth
Use structured reflection to plan retirement around happiness, not just a number
weeks
012
Lifetime Consumption SmoothingIn-depth
Vary your savings rate by life stage to optimise lifetime, not annual, spending
months
013
Momentum Excuse DetectorIn-depth
Expose post-hoc narratives that mask pure momentum as the real driver of market behavior
days
014
The Unshakeable Wealth Playbook
Master the Core Four principles and six psychological traps to build wealth in any market
ongoing
015
Reasonable Over Rational Financial Planning
Choose financially reasonable strategies you can actually stick with long-term
ongoing
016
The Debt Snowball Method
Pay smallest debts first to build unstoppable psychological momentum
months
017
The Anti-FOMO Wealth Framework
Not having FOMO is the single most important financial skill for building lasting wealth
ongoing
018
The Stress Response Calibration Gap
Your imagined risk tolerance bears no resemblance to your actual response under pressure
ongoing
019
The Pessimist-Optimist Investment Duality
Save as if disaster is coming; invest as if progress is inevitable
ongoing
020
Finance as Psychology Framework
Behavioral mastery trumps technical skill in financial success
ongoing
021
The House Money Effect
View profits as 'house money'
months
022
The Break-Even Effect
Avoid risk-seeking behavior after a loss
months
023
Reasonable vs Rational Investing
Being reasonable beats being coldly rational because you'll actually stick with it
ongoing
024
The Envelope System for Business
Separate bank accounts serve as physical envelopes for every dollar's purpose
days
025
Profit First FormulaIn-depth
Take your profit first, then pay expenses with what remains
months
026
Save More Tomorrow (SMarT)
Commit now to save more later by linking increases to future raises
months
027
The Fun Money Allocation Rule
Index 85-95% of your portfolio, then play with the rest guilt-free.
ongoing
028
Fear and Greed Framework
Investing in times of fear and greed
weeks
029
The Behavioral Bias Defense System
Identify and counteract the cognitive biases that destroy investment returns
ongoing
030
The Bubble Recognition Framework
Learn the recurring patterns of speculative manias to protect your wealth
ongoing
031
Firm-Foundation vs. Castle-in-the-Air Theory
Two competing theories of value: intrinsic worth versus crowd psychology
ongoing
032
The Investor's Self-Discipline System
Your biggest investment risk is not the market — it is your own behavior
ongoing
033
Mr. Market Allegory
Treat the market as an emotional partner offering prices, not as a guide to value
ongoing
034
The Market Crash Response Protocol
Train your psychology to hold firm and buy more when markets plunge
ongoing
035
The Fear and Greed Cycle
Master the two emotions that control most people's financial lives.
ongoing