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Investor Class Behavior

Definition

Investor Class Behavior describes the collective actions and tendencies of distinct groups of investors within a market, categorized by their investment size, experience, or strategic objectives. Observing these patterns helps analysts understand market dynamics and potential future price movements. Different investor classes, such as retail, institutional, or long-term holders, often exhibit varied responses to market news and economic conditions. This behavior provides insight into market sentiment and liquidity.