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 Knowing yourself well is essential to making well-rounded financial plans and decisions. Hryshchyshen Serhii / Shutterstock.com

Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on NewRetirement. Ravee Mehta made a splash in 2012 when he published “The Emotionally Intelligent Investor.” The premise went against everything anyone learned about investing in the 20th century, like reason being better than emotion and that a few basic principles should guide all investors. You never want to make an emotional decision with…

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