Renowned Financial Advisor, Psychologist and Forbes Contributor Dr. Phil DeMuth Finds Investors Share Many Characteristics with Schizophrenics
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As DeMuth describes it, investors have two distinct sub-personalities. There is a conservative "Dr. Jekyll" type, who only cares about downside risk. Jekyll prefers gold and Treasury bills. He is counterbalanced by the thrill-seeking
Advisors Are Dazed And Confused
Investment advisors are dazed and confused by their client's behavior because they assume they are dealing with a unified individual. Instead, they never know which sub-personality they will get on the phone. It invariably turns out to be the opposite one from the last time they talked, calling to complain that everything done based on the previous conversation is wrong.
The split personality that emerges is the one who is winning now. Gold goes to 2000? Jekyll can hardly wait for
Catastrophic Consequences
As DeMuth describes it, this schizoid investment process leads investors to precisely the clinical situation in which they find themselves:
-- Perpetual dissatisfaction and misery; sleepless nights under all market conditions
-- Always hunting for some new thing that will resolve the contradiction (hedge funds? structured products?)
-- Severely compromised long-term investment returns; retiring on empty
About
DeMuth's first solo endeavor is The Affluent Investor. He's co-authored nine bestselling books with economist
Articles can be found at http://www.forbes.com/sites/phildemuth/
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