What Monopoly can teach about investing

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What if Monopoly wasn’t just a board game but a behavioural finance simulator? Adrian Saville, MBA professor at Gibs, joins Money, Markets, and Masterminds for the fourth instalment of our ‘Long Game’ series — and it’s not child’s play.

Citywire South Africa explores how he and his Gibs colleague, Professor Charlene Lew, reimagined the game to mirror real-world investing conditions. Their version introduces income inequality, random shocks, and moral quandaries — all to expose the investor’s greatest risk: themselves.

From overconfidence and first-order thinking to coalition dynamics and ethical blind spots, Saville shares the hard-hitting insights that have emerged from 15 years of running this simulation with MBA students. Whether you’re an adviser, fund selector, or simply fascinated by financial decision-making, this episode will challenge the way you think about strategy, risk and behavioural finance.
11 Jun 2025 English South Africa Investing

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