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On Your Best Behavior

Brinker’s Crosby: 3 steps to put behavioral finance into action

Advisers are enthusiastic about the idea of behavioral finance, but putting it into action can be frightening. Dr. Daniel Crosby of Brinker Capital offers his insights and wisdom about making this core to your business.

Brinker’s Crosby: Dealing with the fear factor in unprecedented times

Let's be honest: There are a lot of fear factors when you are facing an uncertain future. Daniel Crosby offers four steps to dealing with fear in the age of the coronavirus.

Brinker’s Crosby: The psychology of the market in the new normal

How do you have better conversations about tumultuous markets with your clients? Dr. Daniel Crosby of Brinker Capital explains it begins by simply examining why, what, who and how.

Brinker’s Crosby: A simple formula for happiness

Your head is full of formulas but you probably don't have this simple one to be happier. Daniel Crosby of Brinker Capital explains some simple steps to being happier.

Brinker’s Crosby: 3 steps to being a better behavioral coach in the age of COVID-19

Never has it been more important for financial advisers to serve as behavioral coaches for their clients. Daniel Crosby of Brinker Capital takes us through some critical steps to success.

A 5 Point Investment Pre-Mortem

A good investor will do a post-mortem after the fact. A great investor will do a pre-mortem before buying a single share. Dr. Daniel Crosby explains how on this, the final episode of On Your Best Behavior season one!

Good companies aren’t always good investments

The magic of powered flight is extraordinary; zipping through the air in a metal tube at 500 mph seems impossible if you think about it. However, this magic stops when it comes to investing in air travel. Dr. Daniel Crosby breaks it down here.

The six signs of an economic bubble

Dr. Daniel Crosby dives into some pure investment advice regarding warning signs that a true economic bubble is on the horizon.

Timing the market vs. Time in the market

Investors often try to buy low and sell high, timing the ups and downs of the market just right. Dr. Daniel Crosby says that's impossible, and here's his advice instead.

You Can Be Right and Still Be a Moron

The 'right' result can come from the 'wrong' decision. Such happenings increase the risk an investor will take on the next go-around. Dr. Daniel Crosby breaks it down here, On Your Best Behavior.