RETAIL INVESTOR SENTIMENT REGRADING OPTIONS TRADING THROUGH BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS
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Abstract
Introduction: The study proactively examines the sentiments underscored by the retail investors in several options regarding treading and its overall usage in the bibliometric analysis to unfold the emerging trends, authors' influences, and emerging themes regarding the research work.
Literature Review: Retail investors often make decisions based on sentiment rather than fundamentals, leading to market volatility and potential mispricing.
Methods: The bibliometric analysis of the datasets utilizes the scoped datasets and the Bibliometric Rpackages, illustrating the key publications, co-networks, and citation impacts from 2014 to 2024.
Results: The findings provide significant information regarding the insights of the analysis, advisors, and also for the policymakers to comprehend the sentiment of the potential investors. It further optimizes the strategies required for trading and assures stability in the marketplace.
Discussion: This research study has discussed how the emotion of investors in the stock market creates a high level of volatility. It discussed some general parameters that can make investments safer and enhance confidence for stock investors in volatile markets.