Optimization methods in portfolio management and option hedging ∗ Huyˆn PHAM e Laboratoire de Probabilit´s et e Mod`les Al´atoires e e CNRS‚ UMR 7599 Universit´ Paris 7 e e-mail: pham@math.jussieu.fr and Institut Universitaire de France April 24‚ 2007 Abstract These lecture notes give an introduction to modern‚ continuous-time portfolio management and option hedging. We present the stochastic control method to portfolio optimization‚ which covers Merton’s pioneering work. The
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Stock Case: Dow 30 Case How do you create a diversified stock portfolio? Introduction Our goal was to create an optimal diversified portfolio consisting of the Dow Jones Index. We used the modern portfolio theory which maximizes expected portfolio return for the amount of risk taken by taking the stock weights in to consideration. Our group consisted of risk averse investors; therefore we diversified our portfolio with all 30 Dow Jones stocks because we wanted to achieve an acceptable return
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Jackeline Carrera Svetlana Yokum ACA 122-114 October 26‚ 2012 Personal Narrative: My Academic & Professional Interests I’m at Durham Technical Community College because it’s a cheaper school then the school I was going to go to which is NCCU. I want to transfer to UNC-Chapel Hill; this has always been my dream school. Hopefully I’ll get into the C-Step program. I’m going to get an AA at DTCC. I want a Bachelor’s degree at UNC-CH. My program of study is University Transfer in Associate in
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Outline: 1) investment philosophy assets allocation page 48 security selection page 49 2) specific trades with clear justification methods: indictors :EMA‚ IRS‚ MACD‚ MA combine fundamental analysis and technical analysis examples: equity options and ETF Mutual funds positive profit:LIZ‚ AAPL‚ BK‚ CSCO‚FMX‚ MX negative profit: APOL‚SLB‚ SHLD‚DWA‚ MOD‚F 3) what went wrong and right with the specific trade and overall portfolio chapter8 page 260 loss aversion and anchoring‚ overconfidence
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Individual Portfolios Develop an Index Portfolio Examine Factors That Influence the Stock Market Technical Analysis of the Market Derivation of Systematic Risk for Securities Differentiating Factors in Constructing Market Indexes The Sample: Size‚ Breadth‚ and Source Weighting of Sample Members: price-weighted‚ value-weighted‚ unweighted Computational Procedures Stock-Market Indicator Series Price Weighted Series Dow Jones Industrial Average (30 stock average)
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UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI PROJECT ON PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT. SUBMITTED BY SHUBHANGI S. ADENKAR. PROJECT GUIDE MRS. MINAL GANDHI. BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES SEMESTER V (2009-10) V.E.S. COLLEGE OF ARTS‚ SCIENCE & COMMERCE‚ SINDHI COLONY‚ CHEMBUR – 400071 1 UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI PROJECT ON PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT. Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For the Award of the Degree of Bachelor of Management By SHUBHANGI. S. ADENKAR. PROJECT GUIDE MRS. MINAL
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S2 Investment: Purchasing Stocks Provide the following information on the company’s most recent business day’s transactions. today’s date: 5/14/14 company name: The Walt Disney Company ticker symbol: DIS the highest stock price for the previous 52 weeks: 83.65 the lowest stock price for the previous 52 weeks: 60.41 annual dividend payment‚ if applicable: 0.86 the return on the dividend price to earnings ratio: 21.13 the number of shares traded: 1‚731‚840‚000 highest stock price paid: 82.75 lowest
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|PORTFOLIO GUIDELINES | | |FOR | | |NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) | | |
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PORTFOLIO {draw:frame} William Yohanes Numberi 01120090183 Faculty of Economic Management 2009 Daftar Isi Cover depan…………………………………………………………………………..1 Daftar isi…………………………………………………………………………………2 Kata pengantar……………………………………………………………………….3 Bab I……………………………………………………………………………………….4 -Mengenal diri sebagai pembelajar Bab II………………………………………………………………………………………6 -Kegiatan perkuliahan -Rangkuman -Strategi belajar Bab III…………………………………………………………………………………….13 -Time
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Lecturer: Mr. Terrol Cummins Course: FINA 2004 Portfolio Management KBIM Investment Inc. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- KBIM PERFORMANCE REPORT ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
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