The Effect Of Personality Characteristics, Pessimism And Procrastination Towards Student’s Investment Decision
Abstract
The research explores the effect of active students' personality traits and behavioral
constraints on their decision to be involved in the stock and cryptocurrency market.
The data of personality characteristics and behavioral constraints include Big Five
personality traits (Neuroticism, Extraversion, Conscientiousness, Openness to
Experience, Agreeableness), pessimism, and procrastination. Using Structural
Equation Modelling (SEM) analysis method in SmartPLS v3.2.9., it analyses 212
active Indonesian students under 30. The study found extraversion positively
influences students to invest in the stock market as their risk tolerance moderates it.
A similar result also found that risk tolerance positively affects openness to
experience personality regarding the cryptocurrency acquisition.
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