These 5 biases could be standing in your way of investment success [Infographic]

These 5 biases could be standing in your way of investment success [Infographic]

  01 Aug 2024

What is standing between you and property investing success?

It could be YOU!

Maybe you’re too biased to be a successful property investor.

What do I mean by that?

Well…did you know that as property investors we can sometimes be our own worst enemy?

It’s not because of the decisions we make, the opportunities we consider, or the investments we miss out on, but rather, it’s due to the way we think.

It was written about Cognitive Biases before. About how we think we’re rational investors but we’re not.

There is no shortage of cognitive biases out there that can trip up to our brains.

By the last count, I’ve read that there are 188 types of these fallible mental shortcuts in existence, and they constantly impede our ability to make the best decisions about our careers, and our relationships, and build wealth over time.

Recently Visual Capitalist provided the infographic of five of these cognitive biases which really seem to throw investors for a loop.

Next time you are about to make a major property investment decision, make sure you double-check this list!

5 BIASES TO AVOID

Here’s some more details about these five cognitive biases:

Anchoring Bias 

The first piece of information you see or hear often ends up being an “anchor” for others that follow. 

Anchoring explains why you’ll pay $6 for an hour of parking after seeing $10 at a car park down the street.

The first number you see, especially when its a price that comes up in negotiation, colours any that come after it.

A high anchor influences you to spend more than you normally would

About Michael Yardney
Michael is the founder of Metropole Property Strategists who help their clients grow, protect and pass on their wealth through independent, unbiased property advice and advocacy. He’s once again been voted Australia’s leading property investment adviser and one of Australia’s 50 most influential Thought Leaders. His opinions are regularly featured in the media.

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