Elucidating the Impact of behavioral biases in Pakistan Stock Market: Moderating Impact of Financial Literacy

Muhammad H. Rasheed, Amir Rafique, Usama Kalim, Faid Gul
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The current study focuses on some of the most commonly relied upon biases in decision making. The study aimed at understanding the influence of herding, overconfidence, anchoring, and loss aversion on the decision-making style of investor besides it also investigates the role of financial literacy, since the traditional paradigm of finance is of the view that the knowledge of finance is directly associated with the degree of irrational outcomes. To explore this linkage data from investors trading at Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad is gathered. Structural equation modeling is used for establishing the proposed associations. The results revealed that behavioral biases significantly impact the decision-making of investors.  The results of moderation analysis presented that financial literacy plays a major role in de-biasing decision making. These findings can be extremely useful for investors, policymakers, and investment professionals. Not only to make optimal decision-making but also by providing a deeper understanding of the daily life stock market behavior.
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目前的研究集中在决策中最常依赖的一些偏见。本研究旨在了解羊群、过度自信、锚定和损失厌恶对投资者决策风格的影响,同时也调查了金融素养的作用,因为传统的金融范式认为金融知识与非理性结果的程度直接相关。为了探索这种联系,我们收集了在拉合尔、卡拉奇和伊斯兰堡交易的投资者的数据。结构方程模型用于建立所提出的关联。结果表明,行为偏差显著影响投资者的决策。适度分析结果显示,财务素养在决策去偏化中起主要作用。这些发现对投资者、政策制定者和投资专业人士非常有用。不仅可以做出最优决策,还可以通过提供对日常股市行为的更深入的了解。
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