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Recency Bias

Cognitive Control

Giving too much weight to what just happened. The tendency to believe recent events will continue or that recent information is more important than older information. It makes traders chase trends at tops and panic sell at bottoms. Example: The market dropped 10% last week. You feel like it will keep dropping forever and panic sell. But historically, these drops often lead to rebounds. You're overweighting the recent pain.

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