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WYSIATI

Psychologist Daniel Kahneman Kahneman, together with his late colleague Amos Tversky, explored the many cognitive biases that impair human decision making, particularly in relation to uncertain events, and coined the acronym WYSIATI – What You See Is All There Is.

The FED Goes From QE To QT

The FED has announced its much anticipated plan to start gradually shrinking its balance sheet.

Volatility pricing … is the rock really so steady

The expression ‘steady as a rock’ is associated with stability, steadfastness and reliability. The kinds of characteristics that fund managers like to co-opt into their firm names. In financial markets uncertainty is always present; it’s just the degree of it that varies.

It’s time to MOVE

Two charts we are watching closely and what they mean to us and investors.

Trump Election… the impact so far

Our view on the volatility since the Election result, however overall these events are favourable for markets and good for investors.

Incoming RBA Governor Philip Lowe’s speech

Tamar Hamlyn discusses recent comments from incoming RBA Governor Philip Lowe on 8 September 2016 on research conducted within the RBA and other monetary policy bodies.

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