In a world where financial headlines change by the hour and market movements often feel impossible to predict, many investors find themselves searching for one thing above all else: clarity. Not another stock tip. Not another technical chart. But a deeper understanding of how money truly works in real life.
 
This March, The Economic Times brings a learning experience built around that exact need. The Psychology of Money Masterclass with Morgan Housel is designed to move beyond traditional finance education and into the most powerful driver of financial outcomes: human behaviour.
 
Rather than treating money as a mathematical problem, this masterclass reframes it as a psychological one. It recognises that financial success is rarely about intelligence alone. It is shaped by habits, emotions, personal history, and the way people respond to uncertainty.
 
Taking place as a live online session on 21st March 2026, the masterclass is anchored by Morgan Housel, the globally bestselling author and renowned behavioural finance thinker. His core idea is simple yet transformative: success with money has far more to do with how you behave than how smart you are.