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Cognitive And Psychological Bias In Investment Decision-Making Behavior (Evidence From Indonesian Investor’s Behavior)

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  • Ady, Sri Utami

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The purposes of this research were to understand and analyze the behavior of the psychological bias experienced by investors in making investment decisions. Psychological bias experienced by investors led to wrong decision making and fatal losses. This research used qualitative interpretive phenomenology method to understand the phenomenon of decision making based on the perspective of investors. The result showed that: (1) The phenomenon of cognitive bias and psychological bias behavior occur in nearly all informants, (2) The Psychologys bias could be divided by two tipe, namely: expected emotion bias behavior and immediate emotion bias behavior, (3) experience, knowledge of the capital markets and the management of good emotions determine the level of psychological stability and reduce bias behavior. that could be raising the return.

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  • Ady, Sri Utami, 2018. "Cognitive And Psychological Bias In Investment Decision-Making Behavior (Evidence From Indonesian Investor’s Behavior)," INA-Rxiv uyfxj, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:inarxi:uyfxj
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/uyfxj
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    1. Dewi Tamara & Feronia Budiman, 2022. "New Index ESG Leaders & Investment Decisions in Indonesia Relating to ESG Principles," Journal of Management and Sustainability, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(1), pages 1-64, December.

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