It is investor emotions that cause price changes and economic realities only sometimes affect investor
emotions in logical ways.
I've been burned and burned some other people because it's impossible to control
your emotions in a logical way.
Not exact matches
It makes perfect sense that
emotions can get
in the
way of
logical thinking.
Don't yell, take
emotion out when you discipline your child (a good
way to do this is by using natural and
logical consequences), and speak to your child
in a pleasant and friendly tone.
As a rule almost each poem, which you read, impresses you and makes you feel a lot of different
emotions, and when the person is
in a rather emotionally unstable state, it becomes very difficult for him or her to express the ideas
in a
logical and cohesive
way.
Having a stable environment, free from the ebbs and flows of the stock market, is a great
way to put your
emotions in check and make
logical, coherent financial decisions.