
Preet Banerjee
Preet Banerjee is a prominent consultant in the wealth management industry, known for his expertise in behavioral finance. He focuses on the practical applications of behavioral finance research to help clients make informed financial decisions. Banerjee is also a recognized speaker and commentator, often addressing the psychological aspects of investing and personal finance.
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Preet Banerjee is a consultant to the wealth management industry with a focus on commercial applications of behavioural finance research.
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Preet Banerjee is a consultant to the wealth management industry with a focus on commercial applications of behavioural finance research.
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When stock markets turn ugly, these four tricks will help prevent knee-jerk reactions
Preet Banerjee is a consultant to the wealth management industry with a focus on commercial applications of behavioural finance research.
When did tipping diverge from a reward for good service to a wage-subsidization tactic?Preet Banerjee is a consultant to the wealth management industry with a focus on commercial applications of behavioural finance research.
If you lose money in the stock market, do you double down? That’s called a martingale strategy, and it’s dangerousPreet Banerjee is a consultant to the wealth management industry with a focus on commercial applications of behavioural finance research.
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Preet Banerjee is a consultant to the wealth management industry with a focus on commercial applications of behavioural finance research.
Fractional trading’s mixed blessing for small investors: democracy or digital casino?Preet Banerjee is a consultant to the wealth management industry with a focus on commercial applications of behavioural finance research.
The hidden risk that LinkedIn and other professional networking sites pose to your retirementPreet Banerjee writes about the outstanding work of many financial advisors in improving lives and building lasting financial security.
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