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Revisiting Myths Associated With Derivatives: An Empirical Study


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1 Ph. D. Student, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India
2 CFA Level II Candidate and Software Engineer, Cisco Systems India Private Limited, Bangalore, India

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Literature on financial derivatives is replete with myths associated with them. The current study attempts to examine whether they are still prevalent amongst investors in India even though over a decade has passed since organized trading in financial derivatives was first introduced in India. After an empirical analysis of the views of 177 investors, it was revealed that myths about derivatives are rampant among the investors who believe them to be very complex, high-risk instruments unsuitable for Indian markets. They also lack faith in the regulatory mechanism surrounding derivatives trading. These misconceptions need to be effectively dispelled before derivatives can be invested in and understood in the spirit in which they were originally designed. This will also contribute towards improving the volume of derivatives trading in India.

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Financial Derivatives, Myths, Investors.
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Namrata Sandhu
Ph. D. Student, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India
Sahil Singh Sandhu
CFA Level II Candidate and Software Engineer, Cisco Systems India Private Limited, Bangalore, India

Abstract


Literature on financial derivatives is replete with myths associated with them. The current study attempts to examine whether they are still prevalent amongst investors in India even though over a decade has passed since organized trading in financial derivatives was first introduced in India. After an empirical analysis of the views of 177 investors, it was revealed that myths about derivatives are rampant among the investors who believe them to be very complex, high-risk instruments unsuitable for Indian markets. They also lack faith in the regulatory mechanism surrounding derivatives trading. These misconceptions need to be effectively dispelled before derivatives can be invested in and understood in the spirit in which they were originally designed. This will also contribute towards improving the volume of derivatives trading in India.

Keywords


Financial Derivatives, Myths, Investors.