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[Morgan Housel] Session proposal

Date

6/5 7:00~8:00 PM KST (Special day)
현장 도착 시간: 16:30~17:00

Topic

: Same as ever in Investing (한국 Title: ‘투자 불변의 법칙’)

To share Morgan Housel’s perspective on investing, grounded in human behavior and the humanities, with Korean investors.
To explore the timeless principles that remain true even in a rapidly changing market, and to reflect on the mindset we should cultivate as investors.

Format

Fireside chat
40m Chat + 20m Q&A

Audience

: Toss Securities’ highly active users

Estimated attendees: ~118
Who are they? : A group of active users representing different types of investors— frequent traders, steady accumulators, top asset users, active posters in our community, and more.
Important Note We want to avoid promoting a single investment philosophy—such as “index investing and long-term holding always win”—as many in our audience are likely to be active traders who don’t necessarily align with that approach.

We hope this will be a time to...

Step back from numbers and charts—and think more deeply about the behaviors and mindsets that shape how we invest.
A chance to broaden perspectives, beyond just tactics and strategies.

Appendix.

Discussion points idea, just reference
When You Lose: Responding Wisely to Investment Failure
Patterns from the Past: What History Tells Us About Investors
How can we invest without regret?
Other memorable thoughts from your books or podcast episodes
“Investing is a field of soft social science.”
“The difference between good and bad investors isn’t intelligence or education. It’s about who can manage their emotions, who can control fear and greed, and who they trust and where they get their information.”
“In investing, self-understanding must come first.”
“You only need to be reasonably rational when investing—because no one can be 100% rational.”
“~ what's your ultimate goal so much of investing is just define the game that you're playing.”
“We all live different lives and have different experiences, so we must understand that there is no single answer that applies to everyone.”