Archive Details

Year 2025
Volume/Issue/Review Month Volume-XVIII | Issue-I | Jan.-Jun.
Title Understanding Commodity Market Dynamics and Investor Outcomes in India
Authors Sanat Rout, Sadananda Sahoo, Rabindra Kumar Mishra
Broad area Finance
Abstract Abstract: This study examines the interplay between risk perceptions, risk assessment, and investor intentions in the commodity market, focusing on Indian investors. The purpose is to explore how risk assessment mediates the relationship between perceived risks and investment decisions, converting uncertainties into actionable strategies. The aim is to identify factors influencing investor behavior and analyze the role of structured evaluations in enhancing confidence and decision-making. The study highlights the positive implications of risk assessment in aligning investment choices with financial goals, promoting informed decision-making in volatile markets. By addressing the gap between risk awareness and actionable investment, the findings provide insights into improving risk management practices for individual and institutional investors. The scope encompasses commodity markets, emphasizing the growing importance of risk evaluation tools in dynamic financial landscapes. The study’s outcomes offer actionable recommendations, contributing to more resilient and confident investor behavior in emerging markets like India.
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