REGRET aversion

‘Investors reluctant to acknowledge mistakes to avoid feeling bad ’

Once someone commits to a course of action, it’s not uncommon to immediately experience feelings of discomfort. Was it the right decision? Should I have chosen another course? These feelings are natural and should be considered when discussing the pros and cons of different strategies.

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Here are some of the ways you can mitigate this aversion:

  • As you consider different retirement strategies emphasise which aspects can be changed or reversed in future.
  • Provide plenty of time for people to consider the options. The less pressure they’re under to make a decision, the more comfortable they are likely to feel when they finally decide.
  • Remind clients that they have a cooling off period. This will also encourage them to act decisively without experiencing regret.