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The impact of online trading from a personal and technical perspective on trade stocks in emerging markets

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  • Abdulrhman M. Alshareef
  • Mohammed Khojah

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Stock markets are an attractive investment environment for new investors from different financial backgrounds. In emerging markets, the risk ratio is considered high; however, the profit margin is attractive. The task of obtaining future information and forecasting is considered an essential advantage for financial institutions. The premise is that the emerging markets did not have the chance to get the trading policy derived from their own environment. Therefore, we wanted to investigate what aspects of objectives investors comprehend as a suitable policy to comply with. This study investigates the means and the fundamental objectives of short-term investment. It focuses on the personal and technical perspectives of investors in emerging markets. The results bare the relationship between means objectives and fundamental objectives. This contribution aids academics and decision-makers in finding the most relevant aspects that influence the investor's decision to trade stocks in emerging markets regarding personal and technical perspectives.

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  • Abdulrhman M. Alshareef & Mohammed Khojah, 2023. "The impact of online trading from a personal and technical perspective on trade stocks in emerging markets," International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and Strategies, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 15(1/2), pages 76-96.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:injdan:v:15:y:2023:i:1/2:p:76-96
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