scholarly journals CAPITAL MARKET LITERACY AND STUDENTS INVESTMENT DECISIONS

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 200-205
Author(s):  
Gusni Tanjung ◽  
Siti Komariah ◽  
Syamsu Yusuf

Capital market literacy is presents to give knowledge and experience to students as young investors with no experience in capital market investment products and transactions. The purpose of this research is to find out the role of capital market literacy to encourage students in making the right investment decisions. The unit analysis of this research was an active student of Widyatama University who has followed capital market school and become investors in the Indonesia capital market. This is preliminary research that only using simple statistical descriptive techniques about the number of students investors and their transaction values. The results showed that capital market literacy through capital market schools has an important role in increasing student investment interest and investment decisions which are reflected in the increasing trend of student investors and the value of their transactions in the capital market.

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 313
Author(s):  
Imanda Firmantyas Putri Pertiwi ◽  
Abdurrohman Kasdi

<p><em>This research aims to predict the effect of financial literacy, ease of entry into the capital market and the role of university to academic community’s investment decisions on the online trading system. This empirical research was carried out by taking academic community of State Islamic University (PTKIN) in Central Java and Yogyakarta as the subjects of the research. The novelty of this research is the formulation of indicators of ease of entry to the capital market and the role of university, which are formulated through not only literature review, but also field observations. Using Partial Least Square (PLS) as the analysis tools, this research finds that financial literacy and ease of entry are being able to predict the influence the academic community's investment decisions. Role of universities variable, although it is empirically proven that four PTKIN samples have been maximized, can not been able to influence the investment decisions of the academic community.</em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 454
Author(s):  
Julkifli Purnama ◽  
Ahmad Juliana

Investment in the capital market every manager needs to analyze to make decisions so that the right target to produce profits in accordance with what is expected. For that, we need a way to predict the decisions that will be taken in the future. The research objective is to find the best model and forecasting of the composite stock price index (CSPI). Data analysis technique The ARIMA Model time series data from historical data is the basis for forecasting. Secondary data is the closing price of the JCI on July 16 2018 to July 16 2019 to see how accurate the forecasting is done on the actual data at that time. The results of the study that the best Arima model is Arima 2.1.2 with an R-squared value of 0.014500, Schwarz criterion 10.83497 and Akaike info criterion of 10.77973. Results of forecasting actual data are 6394,609, dynamic forecast 6387,551 selisish -7,05799, statistics forecas 6400,653 difference of 6,043909. For investors or the public can use the ARIMA method to be able to predict or predict the capital market that will occur in the next period.


Author(s):  
Najla Ibrahim Abdulrahman, Fatimah Ibrahim Alkhamis

This study aimed to find out the role of financial analysis using financial models to predict the financial stumble on the Saudi public utilities sector. The study was based on the financial analysis of the financial lists published by the sample of the study of the Gas and Manufacturing Company (Gasco) and the Saudi Electricity Company listed in the Saudi Capital Market Authority. During the period (2009-2018) I followed the descriptive analytical approach. The study found the effectiveness of the Abdul Rahman model to predict the financial stumble on the public utilities sector, and the low effectiveness of the Altman model and the Kida model to predict financial stumbles on the utility sector. The study also recommended encouraging audit offices to add financial analysis services to the possibility of predicting and addressing financial stumbles, directing companies using financial models that help predict financial stumbles, encouraging investors to use financial models that help predict financial stumbles to make the right decision, and directing researchers in the study of financial default forecasting on the insurance sector using the Abdul Rahman model.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Rezandha Hutagalung

This journal aims to find out how to apply the precautionary principle of a bank as a custodian bank in Indonesian capital market. Whereas with the enactment of Law Number 1995 concerning the Capital Market, it is deemed necessary to enact a Bapepam Decision regarding the Custodian Bank's Report. In the context of carrying out Indonesia's economic development, of course the challenges are not insignificant for financial institutions, one of which is in banking institutions. The role of banking institutions that carry out the main task as a vehicle that can collect and distribute funds effectively and efficiently, requires continuous improvement in order to be able to have a comparative advantage. This journal is how about the application of the precautionary principle in the capital market in Indonesia. Custodian Bank is a commercial bank that has obtained the approval of the Financial Services Authority (OJK) to carry out business activities as a custodian. The object of legal research is legal norms, which have the aim of examining whether or not a regulation is appropriated and applied.


1990 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 3-10
Author(s):  
Jayanth R Varma ◽  
N Venkiteswaran

The Indian capital market has shown signs of buoyancy and dynamism in the recent past. There is a very real need, therefore, to nurture and to give positive direction to the emerging trends in this sphere of economic activity. It is in this context that regulatory agencies have a critical role in providing the right kind of support to avoid bunching of issues as well as in protecting investors against manipulation by unscrupulous investors. Have Indian regulatory agencies risen to the occasion by formulating appropriate and adequate policies to facilitate the development of the capital markets in India? In this article, Varma and Venkiteswaran examine the role of Indian regulatory agencies and evaluate the methodology spelt out in the official guidelines for valuation of equity shares made public by the Government of India.


2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Prof. Marwan Asri, M.B.A., Ph.D.

Introduction/Main Objectives: This study aims to examine the role of heuristics behavior towards the formation of fundamental and technical anomalies in the capital market. Besides, this study also aims to examine the role of fundamental and technical anomalies on investment performance. Background Problems: EMH is not always able to explain all events or phenomena so that it still raises questions and gives results from research that do not meet the expectations, and in the end, this phenomenon is categorized as a market anomaly. This study investigates whether heuristics have an effect on fundamental and technical anomalies and whether the anomalies have an effect on investment performance. Novelty: There is no research that uses hindsight variables incorporated into heuristics; therefore, this study confirms that the indicators used in hindsight measurements are appropriate for measuring what will be measured. Previous research did not involve hindsight in the heuristic category. Research Methods: Data management is done by using SEM with the help of the Warp-PLS analysis tool. Mediation exploration testing with the VAF (Variance Accounted For). Findings/Results: The results of the study show that heuristics (availability, representativeness, and hindsight) are proven to be one of the factors that cause fundamental and technical anomalies in the capital market except for availability heuristics. Conclusion: A large number of anomalies in the capital market do not stop investors from continuing to invest so that at a certain level of investors are satisfied with their investment performance because they use heuristics in an efficient way.


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