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    If you missed part 1 In your book you give the example of a renowned fund manager who senses a stock will perform well if "it makes him feel like he wants to throw up." Do you condone individual investors attempting to use their own feelings as reverse indicators?

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    A confluence of market psychology, neuroscience and economics, the emerging field of neuroeconomics seeks to explain what's happening inside our heads when we make investment decisions.

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Mike Dojc played bass and electric xylophone in the ear searing agro-rock outfit Barf on Toast.

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