This research aims to determine the influence of minimum capital, sharia compliance, and risk preferences on interest in investing in the sharia capital market with an understanding of investment as a moderating variable. The case study in this research is generation Z in Bogor. This research uses the SEM PLS method using SmartPLS 4 software. The number of samples in this research was 115 respondents. The research results show that minimum capital does not have a significant effect on investment interest. Sharia compliance has a significant effect on investment interest and risk preferences also have a significant effect on investment interest. Meanwhile, investment understanding cannot yet be a moderating variable on minimum capital. However, investment knowledge is successful and significant as a moderator of the relationship between Sharia Compliance on investment interest and risk preferences on investment interest.
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