A STUDY ON MENTAL WELL-BEING OF INTRADAY OPTION TRADERS WITH REFERENCE TO NAVI MUMBAI CITY
Bhoir Nitesh Uttam and Dr.Pradeep Saini
Research Scholar , Associate Professor , Research Guide Shri Jagdishprasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala University , Rajashthan
ABSTRACT
The world of intraday option trading is characterized by high volatility, rapid decision-making, and significant financial risk—all of which can have a profound impact on an individual's mental well-being. This study aims to explore the psychological and emotional challenges faced by intraday option traders operating within Navi Mumbai city. Using a mixed-method approach, the research combines quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to assess stress levels, anxiety, sleep patterns, and coping mechanisms among traders. Key variables such as trading frequency, capital exposure, market experience, and lifestyle factors are also examined. The findings reveal a strong correlation between intraday trading intensity and heightened psychological stress, with many participants reporting symptoms of anxiety and burnout. The study also points out ways to stay strong and support systems that can help reduce these effects. The research highlights the urgent need for mental health awareness and preventive interventions tailored to this high-pressure profession. It offers practical recommendations for traders, financial institutions, and policymakers to foster a healthier trading environment in the region.
Keywords: Intraday option traders,Intraday trading psychology ,Option trading mental health , Intraday trading stress , Trader emotional well-being
How to cite?
Uttam, B. N., & Saini, P. (2025). A Study on Mental Well-being of Intraday Option Traders with Reference to Navi Mumbai City. myresearchgo, 1(4),55.
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