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Active Asset Allocation Management Strategy

April 30th, 2010 · No Comments · Investment Planning, Portfolio Management, Risk Management

The Arbor Asset Allocation Model Portfolio (AAAMP) uses an active asset allocation management strategy instead of a buy and hold asset allocation strategy. The key to a successful active asset allocation strategy is determining what the most effective mix of investment opportunities is. An active strategy involves fundamental and technical market analysis of an asset [...]

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Is Buy And Hold A Viable Strategy?

November 14th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Investment Planning, Online Investing For Dummies, Portfolio Management, Risk Management

By Ken Faulkenberry
The purpose of asset allocation is to reduce volatility of the overall portfolio by holding different asset classes that are not correlated. Holding multiple uncorrelated assets means assets will be performing differently by rising and falling at different times. This helps smooth out returns; reducing volatility (risk) of the total portfolio.
 
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Asset Allocation: The Critical Element of Diversification

August 15th, 2009 · 15 Comments · Diversification, Investment Planning, Portfolio Management, Risk Management

By Ken Faulkenberry
Diversification is the single most critical element of investment management. How an investor allocates investment funds to different asset categories or groups is called asset allocation, and is the most important fundamental of diversification.  Asset allocation involves dividing an investment portfolio on a percentage basis among different categories of securities (international stocks, domestic [...]

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