Tools & models to combat behavioural bias, ft. Betashares' Matthew Fish
Nov 25, 2024•41 min
Episode description
Matthew Fish, Head of Product at Betashares, joins Owen Rask on this Australian Finance Podcast episode to talk about the power of technology in combating behavioural bias.
Matthew Fish is the co-founder of FirstStep Investing, an educational and fractional investing platform which was acquired by BetaShares and later became Betashares Direct.
Matthew and Owen talk about:
The importance of understanding behaviour when investing
Matthew's story buying and holding Telstra shares
The role of technology in helping to manage biases
Common biases that impact and distort our investing strategy
How ETFs help investors stay focused on the long term
Matthew's #1 lesson for listeners
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