Research Theories of Investor Behavior
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The objective of the article is to study the theories regulating the behavior of individual investors in the stock market, thereby analyzing the influence on individual investors in the Vietnamese stock market. At the same time, the article also introduces the basic concepts in theories affecting the behavior of individual investors in the stock market.
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Theory, investor behavior
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