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The Money Mindset Podcast with Fexingo: Psychology of Money, Financial Habits, and Wealth Thinking

The Money Mindset Podcast with Fexingo: Psychology of Money, Financial Habits, and Wealth Thinking

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Money Mindset is the Fexingo show where Lucas and Luna strip the psychology away from personal finance and rebuild it as a set of deliberate habits. Each episode begins with a single financial behavior — the urge to check your portfolio during a dip, the comfort of buying a brand you trust, the discomfort of saying 'no' to a friend's business pitch — and traces its roots in evolutionary biology, social conditioning, and personal history. Lucas brings the data: studies on loss aversion, the endowment effect, the impact of childhood economic status on adult risk tolerance. Luna pushes back with real-world cases: a couple who saved aggressively for twenty years but never learned to spend, a trader who walked away from a seven-figure job because the anxiety wasn't worth it, a family that passed down wealth but not the confidence to manage it. Together, they build a framework that is less about 'thinking your way to riches' and more about noticing the story you tell yourself about money — and then deciding if that story is actually yours. This show is for the listener who has read the personal-finance classics and still feels a gap between knowing and doing. It is not a get-rich-quick pitch; it is a slow, uncomfortable, liberating conversation about the wiring behind the wallet. What would you do with your money if you stopped trying to prove something with it? #MoneyMindset #PsychologyOfMoney #FinancialHabits #WealthThinking #BehavioralFinance #LossAversion #EndowmentEffect #RiskTolerance #FinancialAnxiety #ScarcityMindset #AbundanceMindset #FinancialTherapy #MoneyStories #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Finance #LucasAndLuna #DailyShow Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • Why Your Brain Treats Index Funds as Boring and Stock Picking as Exciting
    2026/06/08
    In this episode of The Money Mindset Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore the psychology behind why our brains find stock picking thrilling and index funds dull, even though the boring option historically wins. Drawing on behavioral economics and recent market data through June 2026, they discuss how the dopamine hit from picking a winning stock can lead to overconfidence and underperformance. They also touch on how this bias affects everything from retirement savings to day trading, and why embracing boredom might be the smartest financial move. Plus, a brief note on how listener support keeps the show ad-free. #BehavioralFinance #IndexFunds #StockPicking #DopamineAndInvesting #BoringIsBetter #OverconfidenceBias #ActiveVsPassive #S&P500 #Vanguard #Fidelity #SPIVA #CostAverages #NarwhalCaseStudy #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MoneyMindset #PsychologyOfMoney #WealthBuilding Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 分
  • Why Your Brain Treats Retirement Accounts as Untouchable
    2026/06/07
    In this episode of The Money Mindset Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore the psychological phenomenon of 'mental accounting' in retirement savings. They discuss why investors often treat 401(k)s and IRAs as sacrosanct, even when early withdrawal might be financially rational, and how this bias can lead to suboptimal decisions. Using the example of a listener who avoided a 6% early withdrawal penalty to pay off 18% credit card debt, they unpack the emotional cost of breaking the 'retirement wall.' They also touch on the 'labeling effect,' where the name 'retirement account' triggers a different mental category than 'emergency fund.' The conversation is grounded in behavioral economics, touching on Richard Thaler's work and real-world implications for financial planning. A donation segment (Buy Me a Coffee) is woven in naturally. #MentalAccounting #RetirementSavings #BehavioralFinance #RichardThaler #401k #IRA #EarlyWithdrawal #CreditCardDebt #FinancialPsychology #MoneyMindset #PsychologyOfMoney #WealthThinking #FinancialHabits #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PersonalFinance #InvestingPodcast #BehavioralEconomics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • Why Your Brain Thinks Windfall Money Is Different
    2026/06/07
    Episode 36 of The Money Mindset Podcast explores the psychological phenomenon of mental accounting — the way our brains categorise money into separate mental buckets, treating tax refunds, bonuses, and gifts as 'found money' to be spent freely while guarding regular income. Lucas and Luna break down Richard Thaler's Nobel-winning research, discuss why a $1,000 tax refund feels different from a $1,000 salary increase even though both are fungible, and explain how this bias leads people to overspend windfalls. They also offer a practical tip: treat all money the same by creating a single spending rule for any incoming dollar. The episode includes a candid moment about listener support funding the ad-free show, then wraps with a reflection on whether mental accounting can be used strategically for saving goals. #MentalAccounting #BehavioralEconomics #RichardThaler #WindfallMoney #TaxRefund #BonusSpending #FoundMoney #FinancialPsychology #MoneyHabits #WealthMindset #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PersonalFinance #MoneyMindset #SpendingHabits #SavingTips #NobelPrize #BehavioralFinance Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
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