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14th August 2012, 01:45 PM
neha raj singh
 
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What is the meaning of Portfolio Management? What are the different kind of Portfolios?


what is mean by portfolio mgt n wat r types




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18th March 2013, 09:39 AM
Mr Rohit
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Default Re: What is the meaning of Portfolio Management? What are the different kind of Portfolios?



Portfolio is a Basket of Stocks.
Portfolio Management is the professional management of various securities (shares, bonds and other securities) and assets (e.g., real estate) in order to meet specified investment goals for the benefit of the investors.
Portfolio manager handles Investment management.

There are different type of Portfolio Management,but I am giving you here only five general Portfolio types which are well known,
The Aggressive Portfolio
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An aggressive portfolio or basket of stocks includes those stocks with high risk/high reward proposition.

The Defensive Portfolio
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Defensive stocks do not usually carry a high beta, and usually are fairly isolated from broad market movements.

The Income Portfolio
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An income portfolio focuses on making money through dividends or other types of distributions to stakeholders.

The Speculative Portfolio
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A speculative portfolio is the closest to a pure gamble. A speculative portfolio presents more risk than any others.

The Hybrid Portfolio
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Building a hybrid type of portfolio means venturing into other investments, such as bonds, commodities, real estate and even art.

Beside this if you want more information on Portfolio Management you can visit below,

http://www.portfoliomanagement.in/

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