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Financial Planning
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Lo and Behold Andrew Lo's Adaptive Markets Hypothesis bring financial behavior into startling focus -- and could point the way toward more constructive relationships with clients. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Is it in the genes? Is it in the genes?: Studies suggest human behavior isn't as predetermined as some thought. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Understanding and Guiding Client Behavior Financial professionals face the complex challenge of effectively responding to the financial and emotional needs of their clients, while managing their own emotional reactions to the current turbulent markets. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
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Wendy McElroy
Infidelity Gene: Sensational, but Science? No one knows how genes may interact. It seems premature for anyone to talk about an "infidelity gene" let alone to assign precise percentages to its impact on behavior. mark for My Articles similar articles
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The Laws of Chemistry Whom you are most attracted to reflects the biology of your brain as much as the heat of your heart. And it may not have to do with us -- it's all about the kids. mark for My Articles similar articles