Abstract
Good investing results require both good investments and good investors. This article focuses on the latter, addressing some of the habits that may hinder long-term investment performance: multi-year return chasing, under-diversification, and comfort seeking. The authors also offer some insights that may help mitigate some of these pitfalls in moving toward improved investment outcomes. <b>TOPICS:</b>Analysis of individual factors/risk premia, in markets, portfolio management/multi-asset allocation
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