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      <title>Serge Parakhnevich - Investment Banker at Phoenix Financial Services by Serge Parakhnevich</title>
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      <description>An experienced investment banker registered to operate in 47 states, Serge Parakhnevich holds behavior finance and economic theory certification from New York University and commercial real estate certification from Cornell University. Serge Parakhnevich has also attained Series 7 and 63 licenses.

Serge Parakhnevich works as an investment banker at Phoenix Financial Services in New York, where he ranks among the firm’s leading producers. Providing portfolio management and investment services, he works to help more than 200 small and midsized companies as well as high-net-worth individuals achieve their investment objectives. He also manages and onboards junior professionals.

In addition to his responsibilities at Phoenix Financial, Mr. Parakhnevich supports multiple philanthropic causes. He has contributed to organizations including Autism Speaks, the Garden of Dreams Foundation, and the National Kidney Foundation. In his spare time, he enjoys taking in arts and culture, and he counts attending the theater among his favorite pastimes. Additionally, he is an avid angler.</description>
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      <pubDate>2021-03-24 04:06:31 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Common Biases in Behavioral Finance</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Behavioral finance theory stipulates that consumers and investors do not make rational decisions. Instead, they are driven by emotional factors and cognitive errors. These biases reflect many aspects of financial decision-making. As a result of bias, people often make financial decisions that are not in their best interest and do not give them optimal outcomes.</div>]]></description>
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