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  • 1Modern portfolio theory — Portfolio analysis redirects here. For theorems about the mean variance efficient frontier, see Mutual fund separation theorem. For non mean variance portfolio analysis, see Marginal conditional stochastic dominance. Modern portfolio theory (MPT) …

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  • 2Modern Portfolio Theory - MPT — A theory on how risk averse investors can construct portfolios to optimize or maximize expected return based on a given level of market risk, emphasizing that risk is an inherent part of higher reward. Also called portfolio theory or portfolio… …

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  • 3Modern portfolio theory — Principles underlying the analysis and evaluation of rational portfolio choices based on risk return trade offs and efficient diversification. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 4modern portfolio theory — principals underlying the analysis and evaluation of rational portfolio choices based on risk return trade offs and efficient diversification. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 5Post-modern portfolio theory — [The earliest citation of the term Post Modern Portfolio Theory in the literature appears in 1993 in the article Post Modern Portfolio Theory Comes of Age by Brian M. Rom and Kathleen W. Ferguson, published in The Journal of Investing, Winter,… …

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  • 6Post-Modern Portfolio Theory - PMPT — A portfolio optimization methodology that uses the downside risk of returns instead of the mean variance of investment returns used by modern portfolio theory. The difference lies in each theory s definition of risk, and how that risk influences… …

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  • 7portfolio theory — See: modern portfolio theory. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 8Maslowian Portfolio Theory — (MaPT) creates a normative portfolio theory based on human needs as described by Abraham Maslow.[1] It is in general agreement with behavioral portfolio theory, and is explained in Maslowian Portfolio Theory: An alternative formulation of the… …

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  • 9Dedicated Portfolio Theory — Dedicated Portfolio Theory, in finance, deals with the characteristics and features of a portfolio built to generate a predictable stream of future cash inflows. This is achieved by purchasing bonds and/or other fixed income securities (such as… …

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  • 10Portfolio (finance) — In finance, a portfolio is an appropriate mix of or collection of investments held by an institution or a private individual. Holding a portfolio is part of an investment and risk limiting strategy called diversification. By owning several assets …

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