Live Sessions That Change How You Think About Money
Join our monthly webinars where behavioral finance meets real investing stories. No fluff, just honest conversations about the emotional side of money decisions.
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Interactive Sessions Built for Real Questions
Each webinar runs about 90 minutes. We spend the first hour on a specific behavioral finance topic, then open it up. Most people stay for the Q&A because that's where things get interesting.
Live participation with camera-optional attendance — ask questions via chat or voice
Breakout room discussions where you can share experiences with other investors
Recording access for 30 days if you can't attend live or want to review content
Downloadable worksheets and reflection tools you can use with your own portfolio
Meet Your Session Hosts
We keep our team small and sessions personal. Both hosts bring different perspectives but share the same approach — honest, research-backed insights without the industry jargon.
Linnéa Bergström
Behavioral Finance Specialist
Linnéa spent twelve years in institutional investing before switching focus to behavioral patterns. She hosts our evening sessions and has a talent for breaking down complex bias concepts into relatable everyday examples.
Vesna Kovačević
Market Psychology Analyst
Vesna leads our weekend sessions with a focus on decision-making under stress. Her background in crisis counseling brings a unique angle to understanding why we make certain financial choices when markets get volatile.
Topics That Actually Matter to Your Portfolio
We rotate through different behavioral themes each month. Some sessions focus on specific biases. Others explore how emotions show up during market turbulence or major life changes.
Confirmation Bias in Action
How we seek information that supports what we already believe and why it costs us money
The Sunk Cost Trap
Why holding losing positions feels rational even when the numbers say otherwise
Herd Mentality and Market Cycles
Understanding why buying high and selling low feels right in the moment
Regret Aversion Patterns
How fear of making the wrong decision leads to no decision at all
