THE INFLUENCE OF HERDING, OVERCONFIDENCE, ANCHORING, LOSS AVERSION, RELIGIOSITY ON INVESTMENT DECISIONS MODERATED BY RISK TOLERANCE

This study aims to analyze the impact of independent variables such as herding bias, overconfidence, anchoring, loss aversion, and religiosity on investment decisions moderated by risk tolerance for investors in Batam City. People who are stock investors in Batam City are the research subjects, wit...

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Main Authors: Yandi Suprapto, Agnes Doraresta Khatarina Tokan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Nusa Cendana 2025-07-01
Series:Journal of Management Small and Medium Enterprises (SME's)
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Online Access:https://ejurnal.undana.ac.id/index.php/JEM/article/view/20352
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Summary:This study aims to analyze the impact of independent variables such as herding bias, overconfidence, anchoring, loss aversion, and religiosity on investment decisions moderated by risk tolerance for investors in Batam City. People who are stock investors in Batam City are the research subjects, with the sampling technique used being snowball sampling. The results showed that factors such as herding bias, overconfidence, anchoring, loss aversion, and religiosity have a significant influence on investment decisions. It is different for the risk tolerance variable, which is not proven to have a significant role in moderating the relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable, investment decisions. This study also has limitations in terms of samples that may not be able to represent all people who invest in Batam City. Therefore, it is recommended for future research to conduct further research with a more representative sample of the population investing in Batam City.  Keywords: Herding; Overconfidence; Anchoring; Loss Aversion; Investment Decision
ISSN:2502-2385
2723-469X