Pre-investment perception of investors’ towards security market in indian context

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https://doi.org/10.26668/businessreview/2022.v7i2.416

Keywords:

Security market, Pre-investment, Investors, Risks, Perceive of investors, Awareness of investors

Abstract

Purpose: The security market comprises the buy and sell of the securities based on the demand. The security markets instruments comprise debt, equity, hybrid securities, and derivatives.

 

Theoretical framework:The investors perceive the adoption of the security market as necessary to examine the pre-investment in the security market.

 

Design/methodology/approach: With the implementation and incorporation of security features, the performance of the security market is improved.

 

Research, Practical &  Social  implications:The analysis is based on the Indian security market scenario through data collection from 300 respondents. The data were collected through primary data collection in quantitative and qualitative approaches.

 

Findings:The examination is based on the evaluation of the framed hypothesis based on the demographic profile of the investors in the security market.

 

Originality/value: The findings concluded that the risk associated with the security investments was subjected to security risk.

 

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2022-08-03

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Chandu, V. ., Reddy, K. P. ., Srilakshmi, S. ., & Shifaly. (2022). Pre-investment perception of investors’ towards security market in indian context. International Journal of Professional Business Review, 7(2), e0416. https://doi.org/10.26668/businessreview/2022.v7i2.416