panostajaan
Panostajaan is a Finnish term that roughly translates to "day-trader" or "investor". However, the term has a more specific connotation in the context of Finnish financial markets. Panostajaan refers to individuals or groups that invest in companies through short-term trades, often holding shares for a matter of minutes or hours.
In Helsinki Stock Exchange, panostajaan are known to actively participate in trading, taking advantage of price
Panostajaan activities are regulated by the Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority (FIN-FSA). The agency monitors trading activities
In addition to regulating trading activities, the FIN-FSA also monitors market conduct to detect and punish
The growth of panostajaan activities has led to increased market liquidity in Finland, contributing to the