Risk perception is how individuals interpret and evaluate the level of risk associated with a financial decision. It reflects personal judgment rather than objective risk.
Risk perception influences decision-making more than actual risk. It can lead to:
Risk perception is shaped by:
Two people can view the same investment very differently.
One investor sees the stock market as too risky and avoids it, while another sees it as an opportunity for long-term growth.
Why do people perceive risk differently?
Due to experience and emotional factors.
Can risk perception be improved?
Yes, through education and awareness.
Does it affect investing behavior?
Significantly.