Abstract
The study aims to investigate the relationship between risk-taking, risk aversion and big five personality traits. The data used for the study is collected from 110 people born after 2000 (Z generation) by using easy sampling and survey method. According to the results of factor analysis, agreeableness is excluded from the study. We establish two different regression equation to analyze the relation between risk aversion, risk taking and big five personality traits. Also, the relationship between variables is investigated by an independent sample t-test. According to the regression results, extraversion individuals want to take more financial risk, but openness individuals want to take less risk. Individuals who are emotionally balanced and have more conscientiousness are less risk averse. Independent sample t test results support regression results. Therefore, it is concluded that individuals who are extraversion, emotionally balanced and capable of analysis take more risks and make riskier investment decisions.