Analysis of Pre-existing Investment Behavior and Influence of Trading Apps

Authors

  • Anish Guddati St. Mark's School of Texas
  • Dhruva Bhat Mentor, Oxford University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v10i4.2212

Keywords:

trading apps, investment behavior, Robinhood, financial inclusion, risk-taking

Abstract

The last few years have seen a rise in trading apps, and Robinhood is one trading app that has attracted millennials. This paper explores trading apps such as Robinhood and their role in providing financial inclusion and safe trading opportunities. This paper discusses investment behavior in the status quo, explaining overconfidence, sociability, and the disposition effect. Investment behavior can include the behavioral biases and common notions investors utilize for trading. Furthermore, this paper assesses the design and business model of Robinhood. Five expert investors were interviewed (such as a professor and other MBA graduates from Wharton School of Business, financial experts from private equity firms in the US and Mexico, and a JP Morgan investment banking professional), and five casual investors were interviewed to understand their opinions on investment behavior, certain trading apps, common criticisms of stock trading, and solutions to these concerns. The findings led to the conclusion that investment behavior is harmful in the status quo. Results did indicate that Robinhood does promote at least some dangerous behavior through excessive active trading and is one example of a problematic trading app through the 4th Industrial Revolution, but trading apps can only amplify behavioral biases most retail investors already display.

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Published

12-22-2021

How to Cite

Guddati, A., & Bhat, D. (2021). Analysis of Pre-existing Investment Behavior and Influence of Trading Apps. Journal of Student Research, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v10i4.2212

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