CFA: Investment Gamification and Implications for Capital Markets

17 November 2022

Recommendations to Maximize the Benefits and Mitigate the Risks of Gamification

A new report published today by CFA Institute, the global association of investment professionals, puts forth nine recommendations for regulators, standard setters, and the investment industry, to maximize the benefits and mitigate the risks from the rising trend of investment gamification.  

Gamification refers to the application of game-playing design elements and principles to products or services. The report, Fun and Games – Investment Gamification and Implications for Capital Markets, discusses the ethical, market, and corporate governance implications of gamification, and considers the behavioural techniques faced by users of gamified investing apps. These include visually appealing aesthetics, celebratory messages, audio cues, leader boards, practices that increase user convenience, advertising narratives that reinforce investor attitudes, and the role of social media to encourage more engagement.

Paul Andrews, Managing Director for Research, Advocacy, and Standards at CFA Institute comments:

“Gamification in our industry has clear pros and cons. We need to develop and enforce policies that support positive investor experiences. We support innovation, but without appropriate safeguards and design frameworks, gamification and other behavioural nudges may fuel future bouts of volatility and increase market risks, particularly among inexperienced investors. Young investors have profoundly high levels of trust in digital nudges and have reported greater trading frequency compared to older cohorts. These findings have important implications for market integrity and investor outcomes.”

The report additionally draws on key findings from the CFA Institute Investor Trust Study* that explores investors use of digital platforms and associated levels of trust and views on gamification. Technology is a significant driver of trust, with younger investors more likely to use digital trading platforms.

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