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Morgan Housel

Morgan Housel

Financial Author & Partner · Collaborative Fund

Investor psychology, long-term wealth building, financial narrative, behavioral finance communication

Morgan Housel is a partner at Collaborative Fund and author of "The Psychology of Money" (2020), which has sold over 4 million copies and been translated into 50+ languages. The book argues that financial success has more to do with behavior and temperament than with technical knowledge — particularly the ability to think long-term, manage fear and greed, and save consistently. Housel was previously a columnist at the Wall Street Journal and The Motley Fool, where he developed his reputation for clear, narrative-driven financial writing. He is one of the most-read financial writers of his generation. His essays explore the role that luck and risk play in financial outcomes, the unreliability of historical financial narratives, and why reasonable investment behavior is often more valuable than theoretically optimal behavior — insights that have resonated strongly with both retail investors seeking to improve their financial decision-making and professional investors wrestling with behavioral biases.

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