Behavioural Finance - An Introspection Of Investor PsychologyTrading Game Pty Ltd
Investors always try to make rational decision while analyzing and interpreting information collected from various sources for different investment avenues to arrive at an optimal investment decision. But at the same time they are influenced by various psychological factors that influence them internally and bias their investment decision. Linter (1998) studied the various factors that influence internally the informed investment decision and included them under the discipline of behavioural finance. Behavioural finance studies how people make investment decision and influenced by internal factors and bias. The main purpose of the paper is to assess impact of behavioural factors over mutual fund investment decision made by investors in Raipur city.
Biased Shorts: Short sellers’ Disposition Effect and Limits to ArbitrageTrading Game Pty Ltd
Abstract: We investigate whether short sellers are subject to the disposition effect using a novel dataset that allows to identify the closing of short positions. Consistent with the disposition effect, short sellers are more likely to close a position the higher their capital gains.
Furthermore, stocks with high short sale capital gains experience negative returns, suggesting that their disposition effect has an effect on stock prices. A trading strategy based on this finding achieves significant three-factor alphas. Overall, short sellers’ behavioral biases limit their ability to arbitrage away the mispricing caused by the disposition effect of other market participants.
Behavioural Finance - An Introspection Of Investor PsychologyTrading Game Pty Ltd
Investors always try to make rational decision while analyzing and interpreting information collected from various sources for different investment avenues to arrive at an optimal investment decision. But at the same time they are influenced by various psychological factors that influence them internally and bias their investment decision. Linter (1998) studied the various factors that influence internally the informed investment decision and included them under the discipline of behavioural finance. Behavioural finance studies how people make investment decision and influenced by internal factors and bias. The main purpose of the paper is to assess impact of behavioural factors over mutual fund investment decision made by investors in Raipur city.
Biased Shorts: Short sellers’ Disposition Effect and Limits to ArbitrageTrading Game Pty Ltd
Abstract: We investigate whether short sellers are subject to the disposition effect using a novel dataset that allows to identify the closing of short positions. Consistent with the disposition effect, short sellers are more likely to close a position the higher their capital gains.
Furthermore, stocks with high short sale capital gains experience negative returns, suggesting that their disposition effect has an effect on stock prices. A trading strategy based on this finding achieves significant three-factor alphas. Overall, short sellers’ behavioral biases limit their ability to arbitrage away the mispricing caused by the disposition effect of other market participants.
Dissertation on behavioral finance and its impact on portfolio investment dec...Rahmatullah Pashtoon
Extreme volatility has plagued financial markets worldwide since the 2008 Global Crisis. Investor sentiment has been one of the key determinants of market movements. In this context, studying the role played by emotions like fear, greed and anticipation, in shaping up investment decisions seemed important. Behavioral Finance is an evolving field that studies how psychological factors affect decision making under uncertainty. This thesis seeks to find the influence of certain identified behavioral finance concepts (or biases), namely, Overconfidence, Representativeness, Herding, Anchoring, Cognitive Dissonance, Regret Aversion, Gamblers’
Fallacy, and Mental Accounting, on the decision making process of individual investors in the Indian Stock Market. Primary data for analysis was gathered by distributing a structured questionnaire among investors who were categorized as (i) young, and (ii) experienced. Results obtained by analyzing a sample of 74 respondents, out of which 12 admitted to having suffered a loss of at least 50% because of the crisis, revealed that the degree of exposure to the biases separated the behavioral pattern of young and experienced investors.
Gamblers’ Fallacy, Anchoring and Representative and Herding bias were seen to affect the young investors significantly more than experienced investors.
Behavioral finance and investment decisionaashima1806
Behavioral Finance is all related to the behavior of the investor at the time of investing in different market conditions.. same is exhibited in our presentation by compiling different questions related to investment for different investors on the basis of different age groups...
A Study of Behavioural Factors Affecting Individual Investment Decisionsijtsrd
Although finance has been studied for thousands of years, behavioral finance which considers the human behaviour in finance is a pretty new area. Behavioral finance theories, which might be based totally at the psychology, try to apprehend how feelings and cognitive mistakes impact man or woman traders' behaviour buyers referred to on this look at are referred to person traders .The primary goal of this have a look at is exploring the behavioral factors influencing person buyers' selections on the NSE and BSE Stock Exchange. Furthermore, the members of the family among these elements and funding overall performance also are tested. The have a look at begins with the present theories in behavioral finance, based totally on which, hypotheses are proposed. Then, those hypotheses are examined via the questionnaires dispensed to individual buyers on the Broking Firms, college students and professionals. The data collected from the Stock Broking firms, Students, Professionals through structured questionnaire were examined and data collected were analyzed using Cronbachs Alpha Reliability Test, based totally on which, hypotheses are proposed. The result indicates that there are 5 behavioral elements affecting the funding selections of person investors at the NSE and BSE Stock Exchange Herding, Market, Prospect, Overconfidence gamble's fallacy, and Anchoring ability bias. Most of these elements have mild impacts whereas Market element has high affect. This test also tries to discover the correlation among these behavioral factors and investment overall performance. Among the behavioral factors referred to above, best 3 elements are located to influence the Investment Performance Herding inclusive of shopping for and promoting choice of trading shares extent of buying and selling stocks velocity of herding , Prospect such as loss aversion, remorse aversion, and mental accounting , and Heuristic inclusive of overconfidence and gamble's fallacy . The heuristic behaviors are determined to have the highest advantageous impact at the investment overall performance while the herding behaviors are stated to persuade undoubtedly the investment overall performance on the lower degree. In assessment, the possibility behaviors provide the negative impact on the funding overall performance. Pawankumar S Hallale | Manjiri Gadekar "A Study of Behavioural Factors Affecting Individual Investment Decisions" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-6 , October 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd28100.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/business-economics/28100/a-study-of-behavioural-factors-affecting-individual-investment-decisions/pawankumar-s-hallale
Factors Influencing the Trading Behavior of Investors in Capital Market: An E...IOSRJBM
The investors in different categories have different trading behavior. The main contribution of this study is to analyze the buying behavior of investors in the stock markets. There are many factors that have direct or indirect effect on buying behavior of the investors. After reviewing literature and secondary data the researchers identify some driving factors and primary data have been collected and analyzed based on that factor. From the study, the researchers found that Stock dividend, Company news, Earning per share, AGM and EGM affects the buying behavior absolutely and some factors have no effect and Cash dividend, Margin loan , Placement, Net income and Paid up capital affects significantly. The researchers also found that Islamic philosophy does not play any role with share business.
Bridging the Gap between Psychology and Economics: The Role of Behavioral Fin...inventionjournals
This article is a descriptive presentation of how behavioral finance plays key role in providing insight into how individuals’ investment behavior typically deviates from traditional economic theories. The efficient market hypothesis (EMH) and capital asset pricing model (CAPM) theories have gained prominence in modern finance platform. The adequacy of these popular, rational-based behavior theories has however, remained skeptical among many scholars including Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tversky, and Richard H. Thaler. While the EMH and CAPM theories have contributed significantly to the investment world, some scholars contend the theories fail to fully explain certain inconsistent behaviors exhibited in the investment world. Behavioral finance is a new theory that attempts to fill the void between psychology and economics by providing a better understanding of investor behavior through the theories of psychology. Investment decisions are impacted by an array of irrational behavioral biases. The article identifies some finance and economic theory anomalies such as the January effect, equity premium puzzle, and others, which shift away from the traditional economic theories. Understanding these anomalies not only would assist individuals have a sense of how investors generally behave in the investment arena but also would help in efficient capital allocation.
Impact of Financial Knowledge of Investors Investment Making Decisionsijtsrd
The objective of the study is to find the impact of financial knowledge of investors on their investment making decisions. Investors are said to rational but due to the human nature, biasness comes into picture while making investment decisions. Financial literacy and financial knowledge are taken as an imperative terms for regulating human nature of investors while making essential investment decisions The study was conducted on 150 investors in the city of PUNE. The data was collected through structured questionnaire and data so obtained was analyzed with the help of SPSS software. Sunil Deshpande | Dr. Sanjay Patankar "Impact of Financial Knowledge of Investors Investment Making Decisions" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-4 , June 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.compapers/ijtsrd42536.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.commanagement/accounting-and-finance/42536/impact-of-financial-knowledge-of-investors-investment-making-decisions/sunil-deshpande
“Impact of Behavioral Biases on Investors Decision Making: Male Vs Female”IOSR Journals
This study aims to investigate the influence of behavioral biases on investment decisions made by students and employees. This objective was achieved by administering a questionnaire and collecting empirical data from graduate & post graduate students and employees about their own perceptions of biases. Questionnaire was distributed among the sample of hundred students/employees from which 45% were students and 55% were employees. Two statistical techniques were used to analyze collected data. Correlation was used to analyze the relationship of overconfidence bias with illusion of control bias, familiarity bias, loss aversion bias and confirmation bias. Chi-square was used to determine the significant difference between the responses of male and female about overconfidence bias. Results of this study reports weak negative correlation between overconfidence bias and other behavioral bias discussed in the study. This study concludes there is no significant difference between the responses of male and female decision making regarding overconfidence bias.
Dissertation on behavioral finance and its impact on portfolio investment dec...Rahmatullah Pashtoon
Extreme volatility has plagued financial markets worldwide since the 2008 Global Crisis. Investor sentiment has been one of the key determinants of market movements. In this context, studying the role played by emotions like fear, greed and anticipation, in shaping up investment decisions seemed important. Behavioral Finance is an evolving field that studies how psychological factors affect decision making under uncertainty. This thesis seeks to find the influence of certain identified behavioral finance concepts (or biases), namely, Overconfidence, Representativeness, Herding, Anchoring, Cognitive Dissonance, Regret Aversion, Gamblers’
Fallacy, and Mental Accounting, on the decision making process of individual investors in the Indian Stock Market. Primary data for analysis was gathered by distributing a structured questionnaire among investors who were categorized as (i) young, and (ii) experienced. Results obtained by analyzing a sample of 74 respondents, out of which 12 admitted to having suffered a loss of at least 50% because of the crisis, revealed that the degree of exposure to the biases separated the behavioral pattern of young and experienced investors.
Gamblers’ Fallacy, Anchoring and Representative and Herding bias were seen to affect the young investors significantly more than experienced investors.
Behavioral finance and investment decisionaashima1806
Behavioral Finance is all related to the behavior of the investor at the time of investing in different market conditions.. same is exhibited in our presentation by compiling different questions related to investment for different investors on the basis of different age groups...
A Study of Behavioural Factors Affecting Individual Investment Decisionsijtsrd
Although finance has been studied for thousands of years, behavioral finance which considers the human behaviour in finance is a pretty new area. Behavioral finance theories, which might be based totally at the psychology, try to apprehend how feelings and cognitive mistakes impact man or woman traders' behaviour buyers referred to on this look at are referred to person traders .The primary goal of this have a look at is exploring the behavioral factors influencing person buyers' selections on the NSE and BSE Stock Exchange. Furthermore, the members of the family among these elements and funding overall performance also are tested. The have a look at begins with the present theories in behavioral finance, based totally on which, hypotheses are proposed. Then, those hypotheses are examined via the questionnaires dispensed to individual buyers on the Broking Firms, college students and professionals. The data collected from the Stock Broking firms, Students, Professionals through structured questionnaire were examined and data collected were analyzed using Cronbachs Alpha Reliability Test, based totally on which, hypotheses are proposed. The result indicates that there are 5 behavioral elements affecting the funding selections of person investors at the NSE and BSE Stock Exchange Herding, Market, Prospect, Overconfidence gamble's fallacy, and Anchoring ability bias. Most of these elements have mild impacts whereas Market element has high affect. This test also tries to discover the correlation among these behavioral factors and investment overall performance. Among the behavioral factors referred to above, best 3 elements are located to influence the Investment Performance Herding inclusive of shopping for and promoting choice of trading shares extent of buying and selling stocks velocity of herding , Prospect such as loss aversion, remorse aversion, and mental accounting , and Heuristic inclusive of overconfidence and gamble's fallacy . The heuristic behaviors are determined to have the highest advantageous impact at the investment overall performance while the herding behaviors are stated to persuade undoubtedly the investment overall performance on the lower degree. In assessment, the possibility behaviors provide the negative impact on the funding overall performance. Pawankumar S Hallale | Manjiri Gadekar "A Study of Behavioural Factors Affecting Individual Investment Decisions" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-6 , October 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd28100.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/business-economics/28100/a-study-of-behavioural-factors-affecting-individual-investment-decisions/pawankumar-s-hallale
Factors Influencing the Trading Behavior of Investors in Capital Market: An E...IOSRJBM
The investors in different categories have different trading behavior. The main contribution of this study is to analyze the buying behavior of investors in the stock markets. There are many factors that have direct or indirect effect on buying behavior of the investors. After reviewing literature and secondary data the researchers identify some driving factors and primary data have been collected and analyzed based on that factor. From the study, the researchers found that Stock dividend, Company news, Earning per share, AGM and EGM affects the buying behavior absolutely and some factors have no effect and Cash dividend, Margin loan , Placement, Net income and Paid up capital affects significantly. The researchers also found that Islamic philosophy does not play any role with share business.
Bridging the Gap between Psychology and Economics: The Role of Behavioral Fin...inventionjournals
This article is a descriptive presentation of how behavioral finance plays key role in providing insight into how individuals’ investment behavior typically deviates from traditional economic theories. The efficient market hypothesis (EMH) and capital asset pricing model (CAPM) theories have gained prominence in modern finance platform. The adequacy of these popular, rational-based behavior theories has however, remained skeptical among many scholars including Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tversky, and Richard H. Thaler. While the EMH and CAPM theories have contributed significantly to the investment world, some scholars contend the theories fail to fully explain certain inconsistent behaviors exhibited in the investment world. Behavioral finance is a new theory that attempts to fill the void between psychology and economics by providing a better understanding of investor behavior through the theories of psychology. Investment decisions are impacted by an array of irrational behavioral biases. The article identifies some finance and economic theory anomalies such as the January effect, equity premium puzzle, and others, which shift away from the traditional economic theories. Understanding these anomalies not only would assist individuals have a sense of how investors generally behave in the investment arena but also would help in efficient capital allocation.
Impact of Financial Knowledge of Investors Investment Making Decisionsijtsrd
The objective of the study is to find the impact of financial knowledge of investors on their investment making decisions. Investors are said to rational but due to the human nature, biasness comes into picture while making investment decisions. Financial literacy and financial knowledge are taken as an imperative terms for regulating human nature of investors while making essential investment decisions The study was conducted on 150 investors in the city of PUNE. The data was collected through structured questionnaire and data so obtained was analyzed with the help of SPSS software. Sunil Deshpande | Dr. Sanjay Patankar "Impact of Financial Knowledge of Investors Investment Making Decisions" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-4 , June 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.compapers/ijtsrd42536.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.commanagement/accounting-and-finance/42536/impact-of-financial-knowledge-of-investors-investment-making-decisions/sunil-deshpande
“Impact of Behavioral Biases on Investors Decision Making: Male Vs Female”IOSR Journals
This study aims to investigate the influence of behavioral biases on investment decisions made by students and employees. This objective was achieved by administering a questionnaire and collecting empirical data from graduate & post graduate students and employees about their own perceptions of biases. Questionnaire was distributed among the sample of hundred students/employees from which 45% were students and 55% were employees. Two statistical techniques were used to analyze collected data. Correlation was used to analyze the relationship of overconfidence bias with illusion of control bias, familiarity bias, loss aversion bias and confirmation bias. Chi-square was used to determine the significant difference between the responses of male and female about overconfidence bias. Results of this study reports weak negative correlation between overconfidence bias and other behavioral bias discussed in the study. This study concludes there is no significant difference between the responses of male and female decision making regarding overconfidence bias.
IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM) is an open access international journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of business and managemant and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications inbusiness and management. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
Factors Influencing Investment Decisions of Retail Investors- A Descriptive S...inventionjournals
Investment decisions have gained importance due to the general increase in employment opportunities and economic development of a nation. Awareness of investment avenues has led to the ability and willingness of working people to save and invest their funds for returns, in that perspective this study was conducted. The volatile behaviour of markets has challenged the hypothesis of efficient markets which motivates ones to understand the driving forces behind it. It is the major concern for academicians, investors and portfolio managers to understand the reasons causing irrationality in the markets. This paper uses the theory of behavioural finance to examine the factors influencing investment decisions of individual investors. From the extensive literature review, it was found that there is no single factor which influences the investment decisions of an individual. Moreover factors influencing investment decision varies from time to time, place to place, person to person, securities to securities etc. It was suggested that the policy makers of investment avenues must consider all the variables and its impact on the investors investment decisions while introducing any investment avenues to the market.
International Journal of Business and Management Invention (IJBMI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Business and Management. IJBMI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Business and Management, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
Fiduciary or paper money is issued by the Central Bank on the basis of
computation of estimated demand for cash. Monetary policy guides the Central
Bank’s supply of money in order to achieve the objectives of price stability (or low
inflation rate), full employment, and growth in aggregate income.
FINANCIAL LITERACY ON INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE: THE MEDIATING EFFECT OF BIG-FIV...IAEME Publication
Purpose: In behavioural finance is enclosed by the implementation of human psychology. It displays the behaviour as cognitive and affective. Investors are motivated to participate in innovative financial products and financial instruments in the markets. Decisions of investors have emerged with their awareness of market dynamics and the psyche. Prediction about investors’ behaviour may difficult task. Methodology: The researcher used stratified random sampling technique to collect data in metropolitan cities (Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Salem, and Tiruchirappalli) in Tamil Nadu State. The three variables are financial literacy is considered as independent variable, Big Five Personality traits is treated as mediating variable and investment performance is displayed as dependent variable Findings: There is a positive and significant relationship between financial literacy and investment attitude on investments. Investors must focus on their performance towards investment decisions. Conclusion: The result shows that the knowledge and attitude of the investors are highly influence investment decisions. Most of the investors make their decision making based on their past performances in financial activities
A synopsis of Final research Report ON Investors' preference on various Investment Avenues in India.
A research report will be generated at the end of the final period evaluating the hypothesis of the reasearch
This study aims to determine and analyze the impact of investment knowledge, perceived risk, and
perceivedbehavioral control of the Indonesian stock investment intention. The research data is the data collected
through questionnairesstarting from 12 April 2018 until 30 April 2018. The population in this study are all people
who have never invested shares, independent income, and located in the
International Journal of Business and Management Invention (IJBMI)inventionjournals
International Journal of Business and Management Invention (IJBMI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Business and Management. IJBMI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Business and Management, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online
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Determinant of Investor Behavior of Investment Decisions
In Makassar College Student Investors
Rosnani Said, Abdul Rakhman Laba, Nurdjanah Hamid, Mursalim Nohong
Program of Economicat Universitas Hasanuddin and Universitas Dayanu Ikhsanuddin, Indonesia
*Corresponding Author: Rosnani Said
ABSTRACT:- This study aims to: (1). Knowing the effect of loss aversion on investor decision making (2).
Knowing the effect of regret aversion on decision making. (3). Knowing the effect of mental accounting on
decision making. This study uses a survey method by distributing questionnaires to 120 students who are active
in the Investment Gallery in 6 Private Universities in Makassar. The analytical tool used is SPSS.23 multiple
regression. The result (1 ). Loss aversion affects the investment decision making (2). Regret Aversion has no
effect on investment decision making (3).Mental Accounting effect against investment decisions. The
limitation of this paper is that this study only uses one factor, namely the prospect factor. In these factors only
take loss aversion, regret aversion, and mental accounting, for further research is expected to be able to involve
four factors in behavioral finance (heuristic factors, prospect factors, herding factors, and market factors) not
just prospect factors.
I. PRELIMINARY
The trend of digitalization in Indonesia is the door for all sectors, including the capital market industry.
But unfortunately, the interest of the Indonesian people in investing in the capital market is still very minimal.
The Head of the Indonesian Stock Exchange in South Sulawesi Representative, Fahmin Amirullah, said that
only about 4.40% of Indonesian people understand about the capital market . consumptive than investment. This
paradigm must be changed through massive outreach, especially since capital market investment currently offers
a variety of conveniences.
Before 2011, an investment of Rp. 50 million had to be prepared, which if it were converted now
would amount to Rp. 300 million. Now you can open a securities account with a very minimal deposit. That
deposit will be used to buy shares, "Fahmi explained in the Investart event in Makassar on Saturday
(03/06/2019).
Fahmi continued the capital market began to bring good news in 2018. This was evidenced by the
growth in the number of capital market investors that rose significantly and dominated by millennials. . BEI
Sulsel recorded the number of Single Investor Identification (SID) in 2017 which was only 8,867, rising to
13,797 in 2018, and in February 2019 it was recorded at 14,690.
"The total SID aged 18 to 40 is 10,139. Millennials are now very much interested in investing,
interested in getting to know what investment products are," Fahmin said. ( , Bisnis.com, 07 April 2019 | 02:38
WIB by Sitti Hamdana Rahman ).
Another feature that makes the stock market more attractive than other types of investment is its
liquidity (Jaswani, 2008). Most people invest in shares because they want to be the owner of the company, from
which they benefit when the company pays a dividend or when the share price rises (Croushore, 2006, p. 186).
But in investing an investor must be able to control emotions in decision making.
Masomi & Ghayekhloo (2011), the second group of emotional illusions that can have an impact on investors'
decision making processes is prospect theory. This emotional bias focuses more on feelings and spontaneity
than on facts. So emotional bias is often portrayed in behavioral errors when making decisions because of
ignoring the facts. Ranjbar et all, (2014) prospect theory is one of the main approaches in terms of investment
decision making from different perspectives.
Prospect theory is focused on decision making based on emotions that are influenced by assessments
made by investors. Sometimes the feeling of not wanting to get too large a loss is often owned by investors
when plunging in the world of investment, it can trigger behavior and cause some bias in decision making.
Prospect theory describes some mental conditions that commonly occur in the decision making process such as
loss aversion, regret aversion, and mental accounting (Wawero et al., 2008: 28).
Prospect theory, developed by Kahneman and Tversky (1979), is one of the most frequently cited and
best documented phenomena in economic psychology. The theory states that we have an irrational tendency to
be less willing to bet with profits than with losses. "Tvede (1999, p. 166) prospect theory shows human behavior
when they face risks and uncertainties, humans do not consistently avoid risks; not they avoid risk in profits but
risk takers in losses (Kishore, 2004). In other words, traders are most likely to take further risks if they have
suffered losses. Conversely, traders who have experienced profits, usually their exposure to the next risk.
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Therefore, people respond differently, depending on whether the choice is framed in terms of gain or in terms of
loss. Examples of the most affected framing effects.
Since the proposed loss aversion theory (Kahneman and Tversky, 1979) which states that losses have a
greater weight than profits, the high frequency of evaluation of an investment in risky assets will encourage
higher levels of investor dissatisfaction (Haigh and List, 2005), and vice versa. Thus, the lower frequency of
evaluations will encourage investors to allocate a greater proportion of assets to riskier investments (such as
stocks) compared to less risky investments (such as bonds). This condition shows that investors will experience
myopic loss aversion if they evaluate the results of their investment in the form of profit and loss separately
when consuming information (Haigh and List, 2005). It is this analysis that has prompted the manager of the
Hapoalim bank (one of the largest mutual fund companies in Israel) to change the period of information from
one month to three months (Gneezy et al., 2003: 821). Illustrated by Tversky and Kahneman (1981).
Pompian (2006) states that regret aversion can cause several things, namely: investors become too
conservative, too antipathy to the market because the market continues to fall, investors are at a loss for a long
time, herding behavior appears on investors, investors like good companies, investors will waiting to take action
to sell shares with good performance.
Mental Accounting which was popularized by Thaler, is an economic behavior in which someone
classifies income and financial output based on items such as those that apply to the accounting system.
According to Thaler (1999), mental accounting includes three main components. The first component concerns
how an outcome is perceived and used as experience, and how to make a decision, and after that evaluate the
decision. The second component concerns activities to detail an account, for example for groups of sources and
uses of funds that are labeled properly. The final component includes the frequency with which an account is
evaluated
Based on empirical facts that have been described previously, regarding investors in Makassar, the
authors are interested in examining the influence of investor behavior in making stock investment decisions on
Makassar Mileneal investors.
The purpose of this research:
1. To determine the effect of loss aversion on the decision making of stock investors in Makassar
2. To find out the effect of regret aversion on the decision making of money stock investors in Makassar
3. To determine the effect of Mental Accounting on decision making.
II. LITERATURE STUDY AND HIOTHESIS DEVELOPMENT
2.1. Financial Behavior (Behavior Finance)
2.1.1. Definition of Financial Behavior
(Ricciardi & Simon, 2015) "Behavioral finance attempts to explain and increase understanding of the
reasoning patterns of investors, including the emotional processes involved and the degree to which they
influence the decision-making process" This means that behavioral finance also tries to explain and enhance
understanding about patterns of investor reasons including emotional aspects and the degree to which they affect
the decision making process
Litner (1998: 7)
"Behavioral finance is the study of how humans interpret and act on information to make informed investment
decisions" Referring to this definition, behavioral finance is a science that studies how humans react and react to
information in an effort to make decisions
2.1. 2. Theories and Factors of Financial Behavior
2..1. 2 .1. Prospect Theory
"Prospect theory, developed by (Kahneman & Tversky, 2007) is one of the most frequently cited and
best documented phenomena in economic psychology. The theory states that we have an irrational tendency to
be less willing to bet with profits than with losses. Prospect theory is focused on mental decision making which
is influenced by the investor value system. Prospect theory explained several effective mental conditions in the
decision making process such as loss aversion, regret aversion, and mental accounting. (Waweru et al., 2008)
a. Loss aversion
Investors in buying and selling shares on the stock exchange, investors will get a gain (profit) or loss
(loss). Investors will feel more hurt if they experience loss rather than get the same amount of gain (Roth, 2007).
Feelings of sadness or hurt due to loss can be up to two times greater than getting the same amount of gain
(Tilson, 2005). .
The loss aversion indicator is:
1. After earning a profit it becomes more investment.
2. After experiencing a loss be more careful to invest
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3. Feeling more pressured on the prospect of loss compared to the prospect of a profit of the same value.
b. Regression Aversion
Regret is the emotion that comes after someone made a mistake. Investors avoid this regret by refusing to sell
shares with a declining performance and wanting to sell shares when the performance is increasing (Luong and
Ha, 2011).
The indicator of regret aversion is:
1. Sell a low stock fast rather than sell a stock whose price rises in the future.
2. Avoid selling shares that increase in value and selling shares of decreasing value.
3. Worry about changes in the stock market especially stocks invested.
4. More interested in buying company shares that have performed well since calculating losses.
c. Mental Accounting
The behavior of investors using mental accounting in making buying and selling decisions on traded
shares by weighing the costs and benefits of all the actions or actions they take (Nofsinger, 2005). Thus
investors feel safe in conducting transactions so as to minimize risk because of the consideration of the costs and
benefits to be obtained with decisions taken, for example the risk of loss in large amounts. Indicators used in
investing investors always calculate the benefits to be obtained and always calculate the costs to be incurred.
Indicators of mental accounting are:
1. Paying attention separately to the development of each investment.
2. Ignoring the relationship between different investment possibilities.
d. Decision-making
Many researchers consider decision making as the process of choosing between different alternatives for the
right solution in the context of problem solving. Precisely, according to Zeleny (1982, p. 84), the decision-
making process is "the act of choosing the most desirable alternatives and treating it instead as a process: a
dynamic and interrelatedness of all terkaitan between before making a decision , the decision and post-decision
stage
Share decision making consists of the decision to sell shares and the decision to buy shares, while the indicators
to sell shares are:
1. Stock price expectations
2. Share price correction
3. Loss experience
While indices factor stock buying decisions are:
1. Buy shares as an investment requirement
2. Buy shares when there is positive stock information
3. Information from the media about the benefits of the shares purchased.
4. Understand the risk of the shares purchased
5. Stock performance as expected
2.2. Conceptual Framework and Hypothesis
Conceptual framework is a form of framework of thinking that can be used as an approach in solving
problems. Usually this research framework uses a scientific approach and shows the relationship between
variables in the analysis process.
The hypothesis that was built was:
H1. = L oss A version influences decision making
H2 = R egret aversion influence on decision-making
H3 = Mental Accounting affects the decision making
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III. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This research uses a quantitative approach using primary data . The population in this study were all
investors in Makassar in 2019, while the sample in this study was 120 respondents, students who were members
of the Investment Gallery community (GI) scattered in several private universities in Makassar as shown in table
.1. Each respondent was given a questionnaire to provide answers to the statements that have been provided,
both closed questions and open questions.
Data collection techniques were carried out using survey methods by distributing questionnaires. Data were
analyzed using SPSS 23 regressions.
Research Results and Discussion
To make it easier to identify respondents in this study, an overview of the characteristics of respondents
is needed. The description of the characteristics of respondents in this study is
Table .1 Characteristics of Respondents to investors in Makassar City
Characteristics of Respondents
Number of
people)
Percentage
(%)
Gender
Boy 41 52.17%
Girl 79 47.83
amount 120 100
Age
18-24 years old 112 93.3
25 - 3 4 years 5 4.2
35 - 44 years 2 1.7
45 - 54 years old 1 0.8
amount 120 100
Education
High school 120 100
amount 120 100
Monthly income
Less than Rp. 5 million 114 95
Rp. 5 million - 10 million 6 5
amount 120 100
Profession
Students and Students 120 100
amount 120 100
Marital status
Single 116 96.7
Married 4 3.3
amount 120 100
The number of dependents
There are no dependents 117 97.5
1 child 1 .83
Two children 2 1.67
amount 120 100
Investment time
1 year 91 75.8 3
2 years 23 19.17
3 years 6 5
amount 120 100
Security
Securities Mutual Funds 17 14.16
Mandiri Sekuritas 3 2.5
First Asia Capital 25 20.83
Phintraco Securities 21 17.5
RHB Securities 21 17.5
MNC Securities 30 25
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amount 120 100
College
STIE NITRO 20 16.67
STIE ATMAJAYA 20 16.67
UNISMUH FEB 20 16.67
FEB UMI 20 16.67
YPBUP STIEM 20 16.67
STIE NOBEL 20
Total 120 100
Source: Data processed, (2019)
Based on table 1 above, it can be seen that respondents in this study were dominated by gender by 79
people or 52.17% while the rest were 41 men or 47.83%.
From the age criteria, respondents in this study were dominated in the age range of 18-24 years as
many as 112 people or 93.3%, the rest in the age range 25-34 years were 5 people or 4.2%, 35-44 years as many
as 2 people or 1.7% and the rest in the 45-54 year age range of 1 person or 0.8%.
In the educational criteria of respondents overall on the level of high school education for the average resp o
nden are students who are studying Stratas One (S-1) at 6 Colleges in Makassar.
Respondents in general were not married namely 116 people or 96.7%, who were married as many as 4 people
or 3.3%. Respondents in general do not have the responsibility that is as many as 117 people or 97.5% of the
rest have a dependent child of 1 person or 0.83 $ and 2 children dependents of 2 people or 1.67%.
The majority of respondents' investment for 1 year was 91 people or 75.83%, for 2 years there were 23 people or
19.17% and the rest for 3 years was 6 people or 5%.
Respondents are investors registered with securities in Makassar, namely MNC Securities with 30 people or
25%, First Asia Capital with 25 people or 20.83% , RHB Securities with 21 people or 17.5%, Phintraco
Securities with 21 people or 17.5% Danareksa Securities as many as 17 people or 14.16% and the rest came
from Mandiri Sekuritas as many as 3 people or 2.5%.
Respondents are students registered at private universities, namely from STIE NITRO, STIE ATMAJAYA,
FEB UNISMUH, FEB UMI, STIEM YPBUP, STIE NOBEL each as many as 20 people ..
IV. RESEARCH RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
4.1. Validity and Reliability Test
Test Validity and Reliability Validity test is a test that shows the extent of the accuracy and accuracy of
a measuring instrument in carrying out its measurement function. This test is done by correlating the score of the
item with the total score of the variable. Part of the validity test used in research is through the analysis of
question items. In this study the data tested were as many as 1 20 respondents using SPSS 23 software for
windows. An item or indicator is said to be valid if the Pearson product moment correlation number results (r
arithmetic) at a significance level <0.01 and instruments in the study can be said to be valid if the correlation
coefficient value is greater than 0.3. The results of validity testing are shown in Table 2 below .
Table 2. Vality Test Results
Variable Indicator
Item
Coefficient
correlation
Significant Information
Loss
Aversion (x1)
x.1.1
x1.2
x1.3
0.840
.809
.694
0.00
0.00
0.00
Valid
Valid
Valid
Regret
Aversion (x2)
x2.1
x2.2
x2.3
x2.4
0.792
0.840
.651
.389
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Valid
Valid
Valid
Mental
Accounting (x3)
X3.1
X3.2
X3.3
.453
.688
0.637
0.00
0.00
0.00
Valid
Valid
Valid
Taking
Decision (Y)
Y1.
Y2
Y3
0.862
.772
0,700
0.00
0.00
0.00
Valid
Valid
Valid
Source: Data processed (2020)
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The results of validity testing show that the question items on the Loss Aversion variable (x1),
Regression Aversion (x2), Mental Accounting (x3), and Decision Making (Y) indicate that all question items for
the independent variable have a value of r greater than 0.5 (r> 0.5) and has a probability value smaller than
0.005 so that it is stated that the resulting data is valid.
Reliability test is used to find out whether the research instrument in the form of a questionnaire is
reliable or consistent, if the reliability (consistency) can be proven, it can be said that the instrument is good.
Measurement of reliability using the cronbatch's alpha method using a numerical index called the coefficient.
Reliability analysis is done by looking at whether the cronbatch's alpha coefficient is greater than 0.60. If the
cronbatch's alpha coefficient shows a value greater than 0.60, it can be said that the measured variable is
reliable or has reliability for use in a study.
Table 3. Reliability Test Results
Reliability Statistics
Cronbach's Alpha
Cronbach's Alpha Based on
Standardized Items N of Items
.744 .739 10
From table 3 above shows that the Cronbach's alpha coefficient on all item questions for the variable
Loss Loss (x1), Regression Aversion (x2), Mental Accounting (x3), and Decision Making (Y) that all show both
independent and dependent variables are stated have good reliability
4.2. U j i Regression
Hypothesis testing in this study uses multiple linear regression analysis techniques. The selection of the
technique is based on the research objective, which is to determine the effect of more than one independent
variable on the dependent variable using interval scale data. Based on the calculation of multiple linear
regression, the results obtained as shown in Table 4 below :
Table 4. Multiple Linear Test Results
Coefficients a
Model
Unstandardized Coefficients
Standardized
Coefficients
t Sig.B Std. Error Beta
1 (Constant) 18,508 2,645 6,996 .000
x1 (Loss Aversion) .627 .203 .256 3089 .003
x2 (Regret Aversion) .023 .146 .013 .157 .875
x3 (Mental Accounting) .818 .181 .392 4,518 .000
a. Dependent Variable: Y (Purchase Decision)
From the results of the regression calculations the equation can be:
The regression equation is: Y = 18.508 + 0.627 x1 + 0.023 x2 + 0.818 x3 + e
Where
x1 = Loss Aversion
x2 = Regression Aversion
x3 = Mental Accounting
Y = Purchase Decision
e = 5% error rate
A constant of 18,508 states that if the independent variable
(Loss Aversion (x1), Regression Aversion (x2) and mental Accounting (x3)) are considered constant then the
average decision making is 18,508 that the decision to buy and sell shares by investors in the sample in this
study is influenced by Loss Aversion 7 percent, Regret A version of 2.3 percent and Mental Accounting of 81.8
, the rest by factors not included in this study.
4.3. Hypothesis Testing
(1). H1. = Loss aversion affects decision making
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This study successfully demonstrated that the effect of loss aversion on investment decisions of young
investors in Makassa r . These results are indicated by the results of the hypothesis test using the independent t-
test used to measure the degree of influence of the independent variable on the dependent variable.
The results of these tests indicate a smaller significance value than alpha, namely 0.000 <0.05. The
significance value of the independent t-test is the basis for making a decision to reject Ho and accept H1 so
that it can be concluded that there is a strong influence between loss aversion and investment decisions
The results of this study are in line with previous studies conducted by Zeleny (1982, p. 84), ), Luong, et al
(2011), Ngoc (2014), Khan (2015), and Kimeu, et al (2016) and Rekik and Boujelbene (2013). However, this
finding is not supported by research conducted by Javed, et al (2013) and Jamali, et al., (2014). The study said
that loss aversion does not affect investors in making investor decisions will have an impact on risk averse
attitudes when they make decisions.
2. H2 = Regression Analysis influences decision making
From the results of multiple SPSS 23 regression analysis, namely in table 2. Coeffient regression results ,
Regret aversion t idak give effect to the decision, seen from the level of significance 0.875> 0.05.
The results of this study are in line with research conducted by Yonson (2008). Many factors influence the
absence of the influence of this regret aversion bias among existing respondents
According to Muhanda (2008) who cited Handi Irawan's statement, there are 10 unique characteristics of
Indonesian consumers, among others, as follows: 1) Short-term memory, 2) no planning, 3) likes to get together,
4) catchy, 5) prioritizes context, 6) foreign fanatics, 7) religious, 8) show off & prestige, 9) culture, 10)
environmentally conscious.
Of the ten characters chosen four characters to explain why regret aversion can not affect investment
decisions. First, Indonesian consumers have a short-term memory means that it is suspected that Indonesian
investors want to produce high short-term returns so that regret is ignored. Second, Indonesian consumers like to
get together with their colleagues, meaning that investment decisions are also influenced by colleagues who are
so confident in their opinions that regret can be ignored. Third, Indonesian consumers are very religious,
meaning that in investing full of new expectations so regret is ignored (students who become respondents come
from universities that emphasize education with truth values). Fourth, Indonesian consumers like to show off
and prestige, which means it has an impact on investment behavior that is only based on prestige so that regret
can be ignored. According to Sjabadhyni and Wutun (1999), viewed from the perspective of economic
psychology, the behavior of Indonesian consumers is influenced by several factors including 1) income levels,
2) subjective about income levels, 3) changes in attitudes & habits, 4) changes in expectations, 5) changes in
group reference, 6) changes in the level of expectations, 7) expectations on the economic situation, 8)
expectations of the family's financial situation, 9) perception of the level of prices next year, 10) perceptions of
layoffs in Indonesia.
Of the ten factors above, four factors were chosen to explain the possibility of regret being ignored in
an investment decision. First, subjectivity to the level of income that the investment with a value of
Rp.50,000,000, - in the questionnaire scenario is considered small (students who are respondents from the
middle and upper economic class), so that regret is ignored in investment decisions. Second, expectations of the
Indonesian economic situation, economic expectations will not improve affect the perspective of investing so
regret is ignored. Third, the perception of rising price levels will continue to influence investment behavior to
prefer investments with high returns or pile up goods that are considered profitable so that regret is ignored.
Fourth, the perception of layoffs in Indonesia is higher, making a precautionary attitude by seeking profitable
investments so that regret is ignored.
3. H3 = Mental Accounting influences decision making
The level of significance of the Mental accounting variable is 0.00> 0.05 which means that the
accounting variable has an influence on investors' decision making in buying and selling shares.
The results of this study are in line with research conducted by Andrian Sumtoro and Njo Anastasia (2015) ,
Patriani, Denies, Wahyu, (2018). This shows that Makassar's millennial investors have separated their financial
accounts for different investments. Mental accounting has the meaning that millennial investors always calculate
the profits and costs that will be incurred in making a sound transaction ,
Thus from the results of a research analysis of the three factors of prospect theory, namely Loss
Aversion, Regression Aversion and Mental Accounting, the three factors are biases in making stock trading
decisions, is one of the factors driving the fast or slow growth of millennial generation interest for invest in the
stock market.
From the results if the data stand out from 3 variables are variables Mental Acountin g is 81, 8% means
Makassar millennial investors have already made and to understand the separation of financial accounts as well
as the levels of risk of each investment kalsisifikasi, Loss aversion 62.7% means that the investor has a
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millennial Makassar fear of loss or risk averse, that is the nature of investors who avoid risk, then the
Regression Aversion factor of 2.3% means that Makassar's millennial investors regret the level of loss
experienced very low which is influenced by several factors previously described. What is expected is that the
Loss Loss factor will decrease with stock education, the level of regret aversion will be maintained and Mental
Accounting reduced with an increase in stock education.
From the results of the analysis there is hope in the future that the growth in the number of millennial
investors in Makassar will grow and increase significantly in line with the increasingly widespread government
programs through the OJK and the Makassar Capital Market as well as securities in Makassar providing stock
market education through the Let's Save Stocks, Schools program Capital Market, Stock Harvesting and various
other educational programs .
V. CLOSING
5.1 Conclusions
This study aims to analyze whether there are Loss Aversion, Regression Audit and Mental Accounting
behavior in making investment decisions of young investors in Makassar. Based on the results of research and
discussion, it can be concluded that:
1. There is Loss Loss behavior in investment decisions of young investors in Makassar . This challenges that
they will likely continue to retain their investments if the selling price of their investments is lower than the
purchase price of the investment.
2. There is no Regret A version of the behavior in investment decisions of young investors in Makassar . This
makes them more likely to be influenced by risk averse attitudes in making investment decisions.
3. There is an influence of Mental Accounting in decision making of young investors in Makassar. This shows
that Makassar's millennial investors have separated their financial accounts for different investments.
1.2 Suggestions
In this study there are still many shortcomings, one of which is in this study only uses one factor, namely the
prospect factor . In these two factors only take loss aversion , regret aversion, and mental accounting because it
is thought to affect the investment decisions of young investors in Makassar.
Therefore , researchers provide advice as a consideration for further research so that the research conducted can
be better and have greater benefits. Any suggestion from researchers for further research is expected to be able
to involve four factors in behavioral finance (heuristic factors, prospect factors, herding fact ors, and market
factors) not just prospect factors.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Special thanks for the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP) and Hasanuddin University
for all its support in the process of writing this article.
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