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The Effect of Macroeconomic Factors on the Stock Price Index of Developing Countries and Developed Countries in Asia 2001-2020 Eliezer Yudha Nattan; Wisnu Mawardi
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 4, No 4 (2021): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v4i4.3297

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This study aims to determine whether macroeconomic factors influence stock price indexes in developed countries and developing countries in the Asian region during 2001-2020. Macroeconomic factors are world oil prices, world gold prices, interest rates, exchange rates against the USD, and gross domestic product (GDP). The countries that are the object of research are Indonesia, Japan, China, Hong Kong, and India. This research uses the panel data regression method. Based on the model estimation test, oil prices, gold prices, exchange rates, and GDP positively and significantly affect stock price indices in both developed and developing countries. On the other hand. The interest rate has a negative and significant influence on the stock price index of developing and developed countries.
Retail Investors Preferences in the Millennial Generation in Choosing the Index to Invest in the Indonesian Stock Market Approach to the Study of Phenomenology Wisnu Mawardi; Muhammad Aziz Cahyana; Sasya Rahmitha
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 4, No 4 (2021): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v4i4.2993

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Investment is an activity that it must do as early as possible to fulfill its financial future. The purpose of this study is to find out the reasons why millennial retail investors decide to invest in the Indonesian stock market, find out the index preferences that millennial investors are interested in, find out the behavior of millennial retail investors who are successful and fail in making investment decisions and can be used as recommendations for a securities company if you want to make a stock mutual fund product for the millennial generation. The research method is carried out qualitatively with a phenomenological approach through semi-structured interview instruments with a millennial generation population and a sample of 10 retail investors. The study results show that millennial retail investors are interested in investing in the Indonesian stock market due to profit in the future. The index preference for millennial retail investors is the sector financial in the majority. Retail investors' are millennial generation success tends to multiply the workings of the stock market itself. In contrast, retail investors millennial generation, who fail, tends to follow the call of others without understanding the workings of the stock market itself. Suppose a securities company wants to make a stock mutual fund product among the millennial generation. In that case, the index recommendation is IDX-IC in the financials, consumer non-cyclical, properties, real estate, energy, and infrastructure sectors.
Determinants of Financial Literature as Investment Decisions (Case Study on PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia's Employees, Tbk) Employees Rizqi Amalia Yasinta Putri; Wisnu Mawardi
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i2.5580

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Financial literacy education is needed so that the public can optimize financial management through existing financial products and services that are appropriate and to their needs. This type of research is descriptive and quantitative. In this study, the research subjects were BRI employees. At the same time, the research object is the level of financial literacy and investment decisions. In this study, the analytical technique used is Partial Least Square (PLS). This study aimed to determine the effect of age, culture, gender, and education on investment decisions. To determine the effect of age, culture, gender, and education on financial literacy and financial literacy's effect on investment decisions. The results showed that the higher the score on financial literacy affects stock investment decisions, the more financial literacy positively influences investment decisions. Meanwhile, age, culture, gender, and education do not affect investment decisions. Improving investment decisions can be done by increasing financial literacy.
Retail Investors Preferences in the Millennial Generation in Choosing the Index to Invest in the Indonesian Stock Market Approach to the Study of Phenomenology Mawardi, Wisnu; Cahyana, Muhammad Aziz; Rahmitha, Sasya
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 4, No 4 (2021): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v4i4.3243

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Investment is an activity that it must do as early as possible to fulfill its financial future. The purpose of this study is to find out the reasons why millennial retail investors decide to invest in the Indonesian stock market, find out the index preferences that millennial investors are interested in, find out the behavior of millennial retail investors who are successful and fail in making investment decisions and can be used as recommendations for a securities company if you want to make a stock mutual fund product for the millennial generation. The research method is carried out qualitatively with a phenomenological approach through semi-structured interview instruments with a millennial generation population and a sample of 10 retail investors. The study results show that millennial retail investors are interested in investing in the Indonesian stock market due to profit in the future. The index preference for millennial retail investors is the sector financial in the majority. Retail investors' are millennial generation success tends to multiply the workings of the stock market itself. In contrast, retail investors millennial generation, who fail, tends to follow the call of others without understanding the workings of the stock market itself. Suppose a securities company wants to make a stock mutual fund product among the millennial generation. In that case, the index recommendation is IDX-IC in the financials, consumer non-cyclical, properties, real estate, energy, and infrastructure sectors.
Co-Authors Adistya, Renna Anisqe Adita Ardiansyah, Rizki Arief Rachman Arindra Karunia Rahmadhani, Arindra Karunia Asriyani, Rahma Asti Mardiana Putri, Asti Mardiana Astuti, Fitria Yuni Asyazilal, Abieta Cahyana, Muhammad Aziz Catur Karyanto Pilih Chotrianda, Nadhia Fortuna Dea Adielyani Diah Meani R.M.D Dinda Ayu Septiana Doni Setiawan Dul Muid Eliezer Yudha Nattan Fahmi Hasan, Fahmi Farhanditya, Ferdiansyah Djody Farich Novrina Sandy Fitri Andriani, Lia Foza Hadyu Hasanatina, Foza Hadyu Fuad Mas’ud Glady Precillia Arindi, Glady Precillia Hadi, Naufal Handayani, Heny Harjum Muharam Harris, Rizky Muhammad Hashifah Nabilah Hashifah Nabilah, Hashifah Hendra Fitrianto Hendratno, Roberto Heny Handayani Iffada, Berliana Iga Bagus Jaya Wardhana, Iga Bagus Jaya Indra Kurnia Irene Rini Demi Pangestuti Kurniawan, Noval Kusuma, Difa Putra Makusara, Kumaralalita Mansur Mansur Miyasto Miyasto Mochammad Ardani Muhajir, Atok Muhammad Aziz Cahyana Muhammad Azmi Fauzan, Muhammad Azmi Nugroho, Leonardus Jayadi Pangestika, Devi Wahyu Pradhipta, Rama Dwika Prasetyo, Ivan Pratama, Anaszaki Purbayu Budi Santosa Putra, Ardhilo Putranto, Andre Novia Rachmawati, Windasari Rahmitha, Sasya Ramadhan, Aryasatia Rayhan, Raditya Valeri Aurelia Retno Hidayati Reza Surya Akdiwidjaya Riza, Mukaffi Rizky Utami, Anindya Rizqi Amalia Yasinta Putri Robiyanto Robiyanto Robiyanto, Robiyanto Robiyanto, Robiyanto Ryan Havidhian Putra Sari, Dwi Kamilah Sasya Rahmitha Setiyawati, Lia SUGENG WAHYUDI Sugeng Wahyudi, Sugeng Susilowati, Titi Indah Syafa’ati, Fiskia Tarigan, Edi Suranta Thoriq, Ezar Aufa Tiari Aprisilya, Tiari Vidianto, Muhammad Afiq Wafdayanti, Haasya Widiastuti, Cahyaning Ajeng Yurivin, Nerissa Zakiah Zakiah