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Market dominated by Gen Z bulls, with half under 30 taking control.

Economy Desk By Economy Desk January 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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The latest data from the National Stock Exchange (NSE) reveals a significant demographic shift in India’s stock market, with nearly 50 per cent of new demat account holders since March 2020 being under 30 years old. This surge has led to a total of 10.7 crore active investors as of November 2024, with 7.6 crore joining the market post-pandemic.

The average age of investors has decreased to 35.8 years in November 2024 from 36.8 years in March 2024, indicating a growing participation of younger investors in the market. Investors under 30 now make up 40 per cent of the total investor base, up from 38.5 per cent in March 2023 and a significant increase from 22.9 per cent before the pandemic.

The breakdown of investor share by age group in November 2024 shows 29.4 per cent for the 30-39 age group, 15.6 per cent for those aged 40-49, and 15 per cent for investors over 50. This marks a shift from March 2018 when the distribution was 31 per cent for the 30-39 age group, 20.3 per cent for the 40-49 age group, and 25.8 per cent for investors over 50.

According to Bruce Keith, CEO of InvestorAI, the market sentiment has shifted from extreme optimism post-Covid to a more balanced outlook, although the Fear & Greed Index still reflects some Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO), partly fueled by social media.

Young traders are inclined towards high-risk, high-reward investment strategies such as options and cryptocurrency, as they are more willing to take risks with smaller initial investment amounts. This is evident in the trend of young Indian investors aged 20-25 starting with larger investments ranging from ₹10,000 to ₹50,000 compared to ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 before the pandemic, as noted by Manish Goel, Founder and MD of Equentis Wealth Advisory Services.

The role of social media in influencing investment decisions has become more pronounced, with information being disseminated rapidly and influencing market sentiments. However, experts caution against the risks associated with unstructured trading approaches, emphasizing the importance of building balanced portfolios and avoiding investments in stocks that are not fully understood.

While systematic investment plans (SIPs) remain popular among young investors for their simplicity, reliability, and stress-free nature, there has been an increased interest in direct stock trading post-pandemic, according to NSE data. The surge in young investors has been particularly significant in regions like North India and Uttar Pradesh, surpassing Maharashtra in new investor registrations.

Overall, the influx of young investors into the market highlights the need for proper education and verification of information, especially with the growing influence of social media. Platforms need to focus on integrating education, exploration, and analysis to help investors make informed decisions.

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