Abstract:
This study aims to examine the determinants of investment decisions of stock investors in wetland environments.
Investment is an activity of investing funds or capital in other parties, either directly or indirectly with the hope that the owner of
the capital will get a number of benefits from the results of investing the funds or capital. There are several factors that influence
investment decisions including financial literacy, Risk Perception, Financial Experience and Herding.
This study uses a quantitative research approach. The population in this study are the investors in the Wetland Environment, with a
sample of 122 investors who fit the predetermined criteria. The sample sampling technique in this study used non- probability
sampling. The data that used in the study are primary data, with the data collection method in the form of a questionnaire distributed
using google form. The data analysis technique uses multiple regression analysis by first conducting a validity test, reliability test,
and classical assumption test.
The results found that Financial Literacy, Financial Experience and Herding behaviour have a positive effect on Investment
Decisions, while Risk Perception has no effect on investment decisions.