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The Internet is brimming with resources that proclaim, “nearly everything you believed about investing is incorrect.” However, there are far fewer that aim to help you become a better investor by revealing that “much of what you think you know about yourself is inaccurate.” In this series of posts on the psychology of investing, I will take you through the journey of the biggest psychological flaws we suffer from that causes us to make dumb mistakes in investing. This series is part of a joint investor education initiative between Safal Niveshak and DSP Mutual Fund.
On Mt. Everest, there’s a “Death Zone.” It is the area above 8,000 meters (26,200 feet) where oxygen levels are so low that the human body cannot survive for extended periods. Your thinking starts getting fuzzy and you begin seeing things that aren’t there, and eventually, your systems just… shut down.

In 1987, Ed Viesturs, a young, ambitious mountaineer, was standing in this zone, just three hundred feet from the summit.
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