Avan Fatah
The rise of online trading platforms during highly volatile markets: retail investors and a comparison with institutional investors.
Rel. Riccardo Calcagno. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Gestionale (Engineering And Management), 2021
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The rise of user-friendly and zero-commission online trading platforms attracted retail investors in the financial markets, allowing accessibility even for investors with no financial background. The study analyses retail investors’ behaviour in comparison with the institutional investors by considering their investment activities on a set of stocks with respect to the market conditions (SP500, VIX, stock market price, stock market volume). The results show that retail investors tend to invest in moments of high market volatility, instead institutional investors tend to be risk averse. For both, the investment activities are positively related to market volumes, and regarding prices, retail investors tend to follow a contrarian strategy for the stocks which have low financial performances.
By comparing two time horizons, one that includes the Covid19 outbreak (high volatility market) and one that excludes it (normal conditions market), results show that in the first horizon retail investors have a stronger and more positive relation with the market conditions mentioned above
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