Why are drivers like investors? They overreact to bad news

If you want to swerve in and nab investment opportunities, watch how car drivers behave

Traffic on Dublin’s M50. Photograph: Alan Betson/The Irish Times
Traffic on Dublin’s M50. Photograph: Alan Betson/The Irish Times

What has driving got to to do with investing? More than you might think, suggests Lawrence Hamtil of Fortune Financial Advisors. Commuting to work, Hamtil heard on the radio of a big accident on the motorway. So did everyone else; consequently, the side streets were choked with traffic.

“Once I reached the interstate, it was 40 per cent of usual traffic, so commute was a breeze,” tweeted Hamtil. And the moral? “Similar to investing, people overreact to bad news, and miss opportunities.”

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Proinsias O'Mahony

Proinsias O'Mahony

Proinsias O’Mahony, a contributor to The Irish Times, writes the weekly Stocktake column