Investment Behavior Is a Design Problem, Not an Information Problem

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For decades, the dominant explanation for low investment participation and suboptimal portfolio choices has been a lack of information. Investors, we are told, do not invest well because they do not understand risk, returns, or financial products. The implied solution is therefore to provide more education, clearer disclosures, and better data.

Yet despite significant investments in financial literacy programs, improved transparency, and broader access to markets, many of the same behavioral patterns persist. Investors remain overly conservative in their asset allocation, exit markets during periods of volatility, delay participation despite rising income, and display deep mistrust of financial institutions.

These outcomes are observed not only among retail investors, but also among highly educated and financially sophisticated individuals. The consequences are measurable: investors hold excess cash during expansions, sell into drawdowns, and systematically erode long-term returns.

This begs the question for all investment professionals serving retail investors: What if information, while necessary, is not sufficient to change behavior?

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