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INVESTOR SENTIMENTS AND MARKET BEHAVIOUR

  • 1. Indus Valley Degree College, Bangalore, Karnataka

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In the recent trends it is important to understand the importance of stock market as a source of investment. It is noted in the research study that most of the youngsters are interested to have the knowledge of stock market. As mentioned in the title investment sentiments refers to the attitude of the investors as to the anticipated price development in the market. Whereas market behavior means the increase or decrease in the stock prices. It is nothing but understanding why there will be sharp fall or rise in the prices of the stocks. It is the understanding of the various factors that affect the stock prices like technical factors, fundamental factors etc. the fundamental factors include trading the news, financial reports, seasonal factors, natural and world events, price history etc. This research study helps us in identifying the factors that make the investors to invest in the stock market and commodity derivatives, to identify the stock market and commodity market  awareness among the retailers and also to identify the factors that change the market behavior. Stock market is such a fascinating subject that attracts each and every individual towards making an investment as it helps in making more profit. Trading in stock market is not that easy as it need some analysis before making the trade set up. It is very important that investors collect more information about the stock market before making an investment because stock market trading not only increases the profit but also increases the losses. Therefore the ultimate investing decision is very important for an investor to make profit.

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