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Ever wonder why you feel the urge to sell everything during a market crash — even when you know you shouldn’t? It’s not a lack of knowledge… it’s how your brain is wired. In this video, we break down the neuroscience and behavioral psychology behind panic selling, loss aversion, and market fear. Discover how your brain responds to market volatility, and how ancient survival instincts can lead to devastating financial decisions. You’ll learn: Why the brain sees market crashes as a threat How fear and loss aversion distort your logic Why smart people still panic sell Science-backed ways to stay calm and think long-term This isn’t just theory — you’ll get practical, actionable steps to protect your portfolio and your peace of mind the next time the market drops. ️ Timestamps 0:00 – Why your brain reacts like it’s under attack 0:40 – How the amygdala hijacks investment decisions 1:30 – Loss aversion: why the pain feels twice as bad 2:20 – The herd effect and social media panic 3:10 – Why we forget the long term under stress 3:55 – How to fight back with neuroscience-based tools 5:20 – Final thoughts: behavior beats strategy Topics Covered: Behavioral finance explained The psychology of fear in investing How the brain reacts to financial loss Investment mindset during volatility Long-term investing vs emotional decision-making Based on concepts from: Daniel Kahneman (Thinking, Fast and Slow) Richard Thaler (Nudge, Misbehaving) Morgan Housel (The Psychology of Money) Don’t forget to: Like the video Comment: What’s your biggest fear during a crash? Subscribe for weekly videos on money psychology, habits, and smart investing ️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always do your own research or speak to a licensed financial professional.