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Concept

investment portfolios

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43

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2.6K

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96

Authors

61

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Investment portfolios is a core concept within financial economics concerning the collection of various financial assets held by an individual or institution. As an academic concept and methodological approach, it investigates the principles and techniques for selecting, allocating, managing, and evaluating diverse sets of assets—such as stocks, bonds, and alternative investments—to achieve specific financial objectives while managing risk. Its key characteristics include the analysis of asset diversification, the optimization of the risk-return trade-off, and the strategic allocation across different asset classes. The significance of studying investment portfolios lies in its fundamental role in understanding wealth management, capital allocation efficiency, and the dynamics of financial markets.

Top Authors

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MC

Harvard University

SS

Rockhurst University

PV

Global Policy Institute

MA

United Arab Emirates University

SB

Banco Central de Chile

Top Institutions

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University of Rochester

Rochester, United States

Al Ain, United Arab Emirates

WWF Colombia

Santiago de Cali, Colombia

Tel Aviv University

Tel Aviv, Israel