The Risk Manager’s Guide to Money

The Behavior That Builds Wealth

6 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Most people don’t lose money because of the market — they lose because of themselves. In this episode, Jay explores the emotional and behavioral forces that shape investing: fear, ego, impatience, comparison, and the illusion of control. Investing is simple. Staying invested is hard. And the gap between those two is where most people lose. This episode helps you understand the psychology that builds wealth — and the impulses that destroy it.

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