The Rational Reminder Podcast

Episode 382: Ted Cadsby - The Power of Index Funds, and Being Human

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Nov 6, 2025
Ted Cadsby, a former CIBC executive and author of 'The Power of Index Funds,' shares insightful tales from his finance career and deep dives into cognitive psychology. He discusses the challenges of promoting index investing in Canada and how human cognitive flaws, like certainty addiction and emotional overreaction, affect decision-making. Ted also highlights the importance of metacognition and mindfulness in overcoming these biases, and urges listeners to embrace complex thinking to improve financial outcomes.
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Indexing Passion And Private Equity Concern

  • Ted remains as passionate about indexing but worries about concentration and private equity.
  • He fears private equity reduces the public investable universe and retail access to growth companies.
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Indexing Exposes Deeper Cognitive Flaws

  • Indexing revealed to Ted broader human cognitive foibles that block adoption.
  • He links investors' resistance to indexing with deeper thinking errors and biases.
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The Five Cognitive Design Flaws

  • Ted defines five cognitive design flaws: greedy reductionism, certainty addiction, emotional hostage-taking, competing selves, and misguided search for meaning.
  • Each is adaptive for survival but becomes harmful when overextended into complex modern life.
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