Investor behavior based on personality and company life cycle

  • Sitinjak E
  • Haryanti K
  • Kurniasari W
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study aims to ensure that the behavior of individual stock investors has the best pattern in accordance with the existing personality, and see the business cycle starting from introduction, growth, maturity, decline in LQ-45 from the proxy of operational cash flows, investment cash flows, and funding cash flows. This study uses the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method to see what behavior tends to be used in carrying out shareholding transactions. The results of this study create a behavior model of individual stock investors. Individual stock investors in Indonesia tend to have precision personality types in making stock transaction decisions. This type is a dominant combination, stability, and compliance. The model of individual stock investor behavior starts from making a price target; has a relationship between investors to exchange information related to shares monitored; valuation of shares to be transacted. In addition, the behavior of individual stock investors tends to have accounting information and corporate environmental concerns. Behavioral model Individual stock investors who already have two years or more experience in stock transactions, will have a unique pattern of technical analysis and their own fundamental analysis.

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Sitinjak, E. L. M., Haryanti, K., Kurniasari, W., & Sasmito, Y. W. D. (2019). Investor behavior based on personality and company life cycle. HOLISTICA – Journal of Business and Public Administration, 10(2), 23–38. https://doi.org/10.2478/hjbpa-2019-0013

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