Investment Strategy
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A strategy an investor uses when deciding how to allocate capital among several options, including stocks, bonds, cash equivalents, commodities, and real estate. See trading strategies for more information. |
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Mutual Funds Mutual funds are the most common type of pooled investment. Funds "slice and dice" many types of ... Asset Allocation A form of diversification, in which emphasis is placed on dividing capital among separate markets (stocks, ... SEC Filings As a general rule, the banker uses SEC filings to source historical financial information for comparable ... |
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