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Screening Variable


A decision variable that an investor uses for screening– i.e., sifting through the broad universe of securities (and any other investments) in order to have a convenient and manageable shortlist of candidates. Among the most popular and straightforward variables of stock screening are: price/earnings ratio, stock price, dividend yield, exchange listing, familiarity, 52-week trading range, options availability, etc.



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Portfolio management constitutes the art and techniques of managing a group of assets which are owned or controlled by an investor (individual or institutional) in ...
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