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Pengaruh Waktu Perdagangan Terhadap Volume Transaksi dan Frekuensi Transaksi (Studi Kasus Bursa Efek Indonesia)

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  • Hidayat, Andi

    (Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Amkop (STIE AMKOP) Makassar)

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Capital market in the united kindom is one of the economy of a country.This study aimed to determine differences in the volume of trade transactions in stock exchanges of Indonesia before and after the change in trading hours and to determine differences in the frequency of transactions in trading with Indonesian stock exchanges before and after the change in trading hours. The data used is secondary data obtained from www.IDX.Com. The model is used to answer the research problem and hypothesis testing analysis research used two different test average, with application tool SPSS version 20.0. The results showed that: 1) there is a difference between trading volume before and after the time change on the Indonesian stock exchange trading, but this difference was not significant. 2). there is a difference between trading frequency before and after the time change on the Indonesian stock exchange trading and significant. Concluded that there is a difference in the volume of transactions but not significantly, foreign investors are still reluctant to invest in the stock exchanges of Indonesia. This is because the prospective investor needs to consider explicitly the information about the outlook for stocks, while the frequency of transactions and there is a significant difference due to the financial services authority policies provide long room to the investors make transactions many times. So that potential investors often conduct transactions or purchase, and take bold decisions to sell or buy the pre-opening session.

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  • Hidayat, Andi, 2018. "Pengaruh Waktu Perdagangan Terhadap Volume Transaksi dan Frekuensi Transaksi (Studi Kasus Bursa Efek Indonesia)," INA-Rxiv un7c6, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:inarxi:un7c6
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/un7c6
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