IPO Investor: Why the Rush to Sell Might be a Missed Opportunity | Co-authored by Dr. VP Singh and Dr. Simarjeet Singh

Many IPO investors are rushing to secure quick profits but may be missing out on long-term wealth creation opportunities. A SEBI study reveals that behavioral biases, such as overconfidence and herd mentality, are influencing this short-term mindset. This tendency to prioritize immediate gains can prevent investors from realizing the benefits of holding onto their investments for sustained growth. By focusing on quick returns, investors often overlook the potential for more substantial financial rewards over time. Recognizing and addressing these biases is essential for cultivating a successful investment strategy. Education on behavioral finance can help investors make more informed decisions, promoting a longer-term perspective that fosters wealth accumulation.

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