MATCHED FILTER APPROACH TO PORTFOLIO OPTIMIZATION

Given a fixed amount of capital, how to invest it optimally by distributing it among a set of stocks and securities so as to maximize the return while minimizing the overall risk is addressed here. Given that one has full freedom in selecting the type of stocks, a new strategy is outlined here by ma...

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