Black Swan Event and Stock Market

Authors

  • Mubasshira Salmani
  • Shalvi Warde
  • Yashaswee Sharma
  • Kanishka
  • Sonia Gupta

Abstract

This study focuses on understanding how the black swan has affected the stock market. What impacts it has created on the US and Indian Market. Understanding what the views of the investors during Black swan were. What changes were there on the market. The researchers wanted to investigate how the stock market affected investors. In conclusion, in the research we come to know what the impacts on the market were, and how it impacted on the market The study explores the features and signs of Black Swan events, highlighting the unexpected nature of such occurrences and the challenges in anticipating such occurrences. It examines the psychological and behavioral components of market participants during these occurrences, investigating how panic, anxiety, and uncertainty lead to dramatic market reactions. This paper dives into the many facets of war, investigating the origins of armed conflicts and examining the immediate and long-term economic implications. The research attempts to provide light on the complicated dynamics that emerge in the aftermath of armed hostilities by focusing on wars that have had a substantial influence on the global economy.

 

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Published

2023-12-30

How to Cite

Mubasshira Salmani, Shalvi Warde, Yashaswee Sharma, Kanishka, & Sonia Gupta. (2023). Black Swan Event and Stock Market. NOLEGEIN- Journal of Business Risk Management, 6(2), 13–19. Retrieved from https://mbajournals.in/index.php/JoDBCM/article/view/1270