Investor's Behavior in Makassar Against Portfolio Investment Risk the Stock
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Investor’s Behavior, Investment Risk, Stock, MakassarAbstract
The objective of this research is to know investor behavior toward investment risk in a stock portfolio by using demography approach. The type of this research is field research by using questionnaires to stock investors registered at a security company in the Makassar area. The result is investors' behavior in Makassar against investment risk is neutral to the risk of stocks being a portfolio.Downloads
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