Post COVID-19 Analysis of Conservatism Effect Bias on Individual Investors of the KMI-30 Index at Pakistan Stock Exchange

Journal Title: The Regional Tribune - Year 2022, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

This study examines how conservative bias affected Pakistan Stock Exchange KMI-30 index investors after COVID-19. The main goal is to assess conservative bias in Pakistani stock market decision-making. Data from 162 respondents was carefully collected and analyzed using logistic regression, association testing, descriptive statistics, and correlation analysis. The study illuminates the impact of conservative bias on Pakistan's stock market investment selections. Both male and female investors react similarly to conservative bias, indicating that gender does not greatly change its effects. Conservative bias is more common in highly educated people, especially those with graduate and doctoral degrees. Younger investors (18-25) are less susceptible than 26-30-year-olds. Investors with one to three years of experience are more conservative, while those with less than a year or over three years are less vulnerable. Marital status barely affects financial prejudice. These findings emphasize the importance of demographic and experience characteristics in investment strategies and financial advice. The study underlines that good investment requires understanding psychological aspects affecting investor behavior, not just numbers. Understanding the human aspect in investment decision-making can help financial advisers, and regulators tailor advice and regulations to the varying needs and vulnerabilities of different investor groups, creating a more informed and resilient investing community.

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Mujahid Gul Adeel Rahim

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Post COVID-19 Analysis of Conservatism Effect Bias on Individual Investors of the KMI-30 Index at Pakistan Stock Exchange

This study examines how conservative bias affected Pakistan Stock Exchange KMI-30 index investors after COVID-19. The main goal is to assess conservative bias in Pakistani stock market decision-making. Data from 162 resp...

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  • EP ID EP735071
  • DOI 10.63062/trt/2k23a.23207
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Mujahid Gul Adeel Rahim (2022). Post COVID-19 Analysis of Conservatism Effect Bias on Individual Investors of the KMI-30 Index at Pakistan Stock Exchange. The Regional Tribune, 2(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-735071