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India's Young Investors Under 30 Hold 38% Market Share but Face Heavy Losses

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Investors under the age of 30 now make up 37.9% of India's total investor base, marking a significant generational shift in market participation. However, this surge in youth trading has come at a steep cost, with young traders losing an estimated Rs 1.05 lakh crore. Despite mounting losses, Gen Z investors continue to enter and remain active in the stock market. The trend raises serious questions about financial literacy, risk awareness, and the factors driving young Indians toward high-stakes trading.

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