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Title: FINANCIAL EFFICACY AND INVESTMENT DECISION
Authors: Abdul Rind, Salman Abbasi, Sameena Buzdar
Journal: International journal of business insights
Year: 2024
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Language: en
Keywords: Financial Self-EfficacyPSXinvestment Decision Making
This study examines the impact of financial self-efficacy on the decision-making process within the Pakistani stock exchange. Data was collected from a sample of 500 individual investors in the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) through a survey instrument. The overall dataset was analyzed using covariance-based structural equation modeling. The results indicate that financial self-efficacy and three emotional biases—regret aversion bias, status quo bias, and endowment bias—mediate the relationship between personality traits and individual investment decision-making. Additionally, the findings show that extroversion and neuroticism have significant negative effects on investment decisions and financial self-efficacy, respectively. The study suggests that investors who exhibit deliberative and optimistic thinking are more likely to make informed investment decisions, possess higher financial self-efficacy, and tend to save their money effectively.
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