Low Barriers to Entry, High Risk of Illusion
Can factors such as freedom, perceived minimal cost of failure, herd behaviour and overconfidence lead to taking unnecessary risks?
Can factors such as freedom, perceived minimal cost of failure, herd behaviour and overconfidence lead to taking unnecessary risks?
Understanding how critical thinking helps prevent fraud is crucial. This article explores the importance of financial literacy and analytical skills in safeguarding against scams.
Speculative trading involves market dynamics in which one trader’s profit is matched by another’s loss. This balance is evident in the futures, options and derivatives markets.
The unnecessary mystification of financial trading can lead traders to feel inadequate. Greater transparency can lead to better choices.