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Investor Brain Type

📊 The Spreadsheet Wizard

You've modeled this 6 ways. You still haven't bought anything.
Only 3.9% of players get this type
gistgarden.com · Investor Brain
You do more homework than a fund manager. DCF models, five-year cash-flow projections, a workbook with 12 tabs — you've calculated everything. The one thing you haven't done is actually hit the buy button. By the time your analysis is finished the price has run away, so you open a new tab to analyze "why I didn't buy." Your most-used phrase: "Let me research it a bit more."

The biases pulling your strings

Analysis Paralysis
More options and more data lead to less action, not better action.
Information Bias
You believe gathering more information makes the decision better, when it's often just an excuse to delay it.
One way to fight it: Give each decision a deadline. The perfect analysis never arrives — but the cheap entry point will leave.
Is this you? Find out for sure —
For educational and entertainment purposes only. This is not financial advice, a professional assessment, or a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security. The biases described are general behavioral tendencies, not a diagnosis. Provided as-is.