Behavioral Finance: Mastering Cognitive and Emotional Biases

Learn about behavioral finance and cognitive biases, and how they impact the financial markets and our decisions

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Description

Welcome to the homepage of my second course in English regarding market finance, this time focused on behavioral finance. I created this course because I believe that behavioral finance and cognitive biases are fascinating subjects but still too little known by the general public. Moreover, these biases can be very punishing for novice investors. It is therefore important to be aware of them and to know how to protect yourself, to avoid falling into stupid traps.


The objective of the course is to provide a solid foundation of knowledge on the topic and to explore the different types of biases that can be found in the trading world. The course is divided into 5 parts, covering the following topics:


  • The link between behavioral finance and the financial markets;

  • Cognitive biases;

  • Emotional biases;

  • Group effects (social cognition);

  • Strategies to improve decision making         


Do not forget that I am also here to answer your questions if you have any. Finally, you can access my other training courses on the topic of market finance, also on Udemy :


In English:

  • An introduction to Asset Classes (Equity, Bonds, FX...)

  • An introduction to behavioral finance & cognitive biases


In French:

  • Les fondamentaux de la bourse et du trading

  • La bourse & les produits dérivés (swap, forward, option…)

  • La finance comportementale et les biais cognitifs

What You Will Learn!

  • Concepts of behavioral finance
  • The difference between classical and behavioral finance
  • Cognitive biases
  • Emotional biases
  • Group effects
  • Strategies to improve decision making
  • Market anomalies

Who Should Attend!

  • People interested in market finance
  • Students who wish to pursue studies in finance
  • Independent traders looking for knowledge on the subject
  • People interested in improving their decision making