To avoid 'in the moment' losses and having your decision-making go 'off the rails,' poker legend Annie Duke advises committing to what looks good in the long run when investing.
With adrenaline pumping and your money on the line, sometimes brash decisions aren’t always profitable ones. Author and former U.S. professional poker player Annie Duke noted close comparisons between smart bets on the table – as well as the stock market – in a special townhall episode of "Making Money with Charles Payne" Thursday.
Duke, who "fell in love" with poker at age 18 thanks to her brother, worked her first job at Kentucky Fried Chicken before attending Columbia University where she pursued a double major in English and philosophy. She then earned her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in cognitive linguistics. Though she thought she’d stick with higher education and become a professor, a chronic illness prevented Duke from doing so, so she turned to poker to make some money.
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