Psychical and demographic factors that influence trading on the stock exchange
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https://doi.org/10.18531/Studia.Mundi.2018.05.01.87-97Schlagwörter:
stock exchange, financial risk, risk attitudeAbstract
The need of self-care for the elderly has also appeared in Central and Eastern Europe in the changing political and economic conditions of today.The emerging responsibility of self-support directs attention to the opportunities provided by higher-yield investments, among others, the stock exchange. By avoiding the typical "investment mistakes" we can provide ourselves higher returns, living standards and a more relaxed age. In our study, we present the research results on the influences of the most important factors and a research with Hungarian university students, which focuses on the relationship between the demographic factors in the background and the stock exchange attitude.
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