Horvest trade Online Learning
Emotional investing
on your own terms
Six structured courses covering investor psychology, behavioural patterns, and how emotional bias shapes financial decisions — from first principles to advanced scenario analysis.
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Pick a course that matches where you are
Foundations of Emotional Investing
A ground-up look at why investors consistently make decisions that contradict their stated goals. Covers loss aversion, overconfidence, and the sunk-cost fallacy across 10 weekly lectures.
Herd Behaviour and Market Cycles
How group dynamics amplify individual bias in markets. Uses historical case studies including dot-com and 2008 as worked examples.
Cognitive Bias Audit for Investors
A self-assessment framework for identifying your personal bias profile. Each module pairs a named bias with a structured reflection exercise.
Risk Tolerance vs Risk Capacity
A practical course distinguishing what you can financially afford from what you emotionally tolerate — and why mixing them up is costly.
Long-Term Thinking Under Short-Term Pressure
Designed for investors who already understand bias but struggle to act differently in the moment. Focuses on decision systems, not willpower.
How learning works here
Sequential delivery, structured pace
Each course releases one lecture at a time — not because of artificial gating, but because retention actually depends on spacing. You absorb one concept before the next builds on it.
- 1 Lectures run 25–35 minutes each — long enough for depth, short enough to stay focused
- 2 Each module ends with a scenario question drawn from real investor situations, not abstract theory
- 3 Written summaries accompany every lecture so you can review key points without rewatching
- 4 All courses are accessible on any device — no app required, no login walls between you and your content
Upcoming sessions
Live lecture schedule — next six weeks
Common questions
Before you sign up
No. The foundational course starts from scratch — it assumes you know roughly what investing means but nothing about psychology or behavioural theory. Later courses do build on earlier ones, so ordering matters.
Yes. Recordings are uploaded within 24 hours of each live lecture. They stay accessible for the full duration of your enrolment so you can revisit any session at your own pace.
Most students spend 2–3 hours per week per course — that covers one lecture, the written summary, and the scenario exercise. Some take longer with the exercises, which is fine.
You can enrol in up to two courses simultaneously. We generally advise against three or more — not as a platform limit, but because the material overlaps enough that juggling it becomes counterproductive.
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