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Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management

by Sarah Jackson 1,*
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Received: 27 January 2022 / Accepted: 24 February 2022 / Published Online: 14 March 2022

Abstract

The objective of this paper is to explore the various investment strategies and the role of portfolio management in the financial market. Investment strategies encompass a wide array of tactics used by investors to maximize returns and minimize risks. This paper delves into key strategies such as diversification, asset allocation, and risk management, which are crucial for achieving long-term financial goals. Additionally, it examines the importance of portfolio management in maintaining a balance between risk and return, and provides insights into the tools and techniques utilized in the management process. The analysis also touches upon the impact of market dynamics on investment decisions, the role of technology in portfolio management, and the ethical considerations that must be taken into account when managing others' investments. By providing an in-depth understanding of these concepts, the paper aims to offer valuable insights for both professional investors and individuals managing their own finances.

 


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Jackson, S. (2022). Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management. International Review of Business & Management, 4(1), 27. doi:10.69610/j.irbm.20220314
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Jackson, S. Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management. International Review of Business & Management, 2022, 4, 27. doi:10.69610/j.irbm.20220314
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Jackson S. Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management. International Review of Business & Management; 2022, 4(1):27. doi:10.69610/j.irbm.20220314
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Jackson, Sarah 2022. "Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management" International Review of Business & Management 4, no.1:27. doi:10.69610/j.irbm.20220314

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Jackson, Sarah 2022. "Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management" International Review of Business & Management 4, no.1:27. doi:10.69610/j.irbm.20220314
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Jackson, S. (2022). Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management. International Review of Business & Management, 4(1), 27. doi:10.69610/j.irbm.20220314

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