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The Most Expensive Mistakes Traders Make Aren't Market Mistakes

Most investors think their biggest losses come from bad picks. They don't. They come from blind spots. In this episode, Andy Tanner, Corey Halliday, and Noah Davidson unpack the psychological traps that quietly sabotage traders and investors. Sunk cost fallacy. Anchoring to past ...  Show more

Gold Isn't Wealth — It's a Warning Signal

Most people think rising gold prices mean opportunity. They see a chart going vertical and assume it's time to buy. But gold doesn't surge because the economy is thriving. It surges when confidence is cracking. In this episode, Andy, Corey, and Noah unpack what gold's recent move ...  Show more

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