Abstract:While the general acceptance in the 1970s was that investors acted rationally, the fact that investment decisions could not be explained only with a rational approach began to come to the fore in the early 1980s. Studies conducted in this context have diversified to examine the internal and external factors on the decision-making processes of individuals on investment. Opinions on investor behavior, which are fed by social sciences such as psychology, marketing, and sociology, have revealed that many factors a… Show more
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