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Modern Portfolio Theory: Investor Fundamentals

Tuesday 20th of April 2004
In modern portfolio theory, statistical measures are used to describe investment characteristics of differing asset classes. The two primary measures are expected volatility and expected return. Modern portfolio theory essentially uses the fluctuations in expected return to determine the expected volatility of an investment.

Expected return is simply the performance of an investment t...
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