Gen Yers Confident Investment Loners

November 10, 2008 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - A recent Scottrade survey found that members of Generation Y are the most confident and are most likely to self-educate and make investing decisions on their own compared to other generations.

The 2008 American Investor Study, commissioned by online investment firm Scottrade, found that 51% of Gen Y (18 to 26) investors makes all investment decisions themselves, compared to 40% of the total population. Just 37% of Boomers (43 to 64) and 32% of seniors (65 and older) say they make their decisions alone.

“Gen X and Gen Y are highly self-directed and use the Internet to make their own financial decisions, which signals a major generational shift,” said Chris X. Moloney, Scottrade executive director of Customer Intelligence and chief marketing officer, in a news release. “Gen Y is often cited as being an independent-minded generation, and when it comes to investing, this stereotype holds true. They largely are taking financial matters into their hands.”

According to the announcement, more than one-third of Gen Y rate their investment decisions as “better than average,” compared to just one in four among the total population. Just 20% of Gen X (27 to 42), 26% of Boomers, and 23% of seniors claimed their decisions were better than average. Only 1% of Gen Y believe their decisions are below average.

Gen Y in particular uses more sources for financial information than any other generation, including Web sites, newspapers, television, magazines, radio, and financial experts. It is no surprise that Gen Y is the heaviest user of financial Web sites (79% use them, compared to 48% of the total population), but its members also are heavy users of newspapers and television programs.

The study was conducted online with members of Survey Sampling Inc.’s SurveySpot consumer panel. Fielded with a nationally representative sample of 1,031 respondents between July 11 and July 23, 2008, the study included participants who were at least 18 years of age and either shared responsibility in making financial decisions or were the sole financial decisionmakers in their households.

How Americans make investing decisions:

Total

Gen Y

(18-26)

Gen X

(27-42)

Boomers

(43-64)

Seniors

(65+)

I seek advice from others before making my decisions

50%

44 %

47 %

54 %

54 %

I make all the decisions myself

40%

51 %

45 %

37 %

32 %

Someone else makes most of the decisions for me

10%

5 %

8 %

9 %

14 %

Source: 2008 American Investor Study by Scottrade

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