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MVF

It stands for minimum variance frontier; a depiction of various combinations of risky assets for a portfolio construction, each with...

Minimum Variance Frontier

A depiction of various combinations of risky assets for a portfolio construction, each with its specific risk-return characteristics. These characteristics...

Endogenous Portfolio

A portfolio whose composition is endogenously determined. In other words, an endogenous portfolio is constructed from components handpicked and selected...

Neglected-Firm Effect

A theory that suggests that certain neglected firms tend to outperform darlings of the day or firms that receive much…

Closet Indexing

An portfolio strategy in which a investor or investment manager constructs a widely diversified portfolio of securities that mimics, closely...

Granular Portfolio

An investment portfolio (portfolio) that is well diversified across multiple sectors or a wide array of assets, typically involving a...

Bond Laddering

A portfolio strategy that involves constructing a portfolio of individual bonds (or broadly similar types of fixed-income securities/ products such...

Laddered Bond Portfolio

A portfolio that is constructed by purchasing a series of fixed-income securities (e.g., bonds) with "laddered" (i.e., far to further...

Laddered Fixed-Income Portfolio

A portfolio that is constructed by purchasing a series of fixed-income securities (e.g., bonds) with "laddered" (i.e., far to further...

Laddered Portfolio

A portfolio that is constructed by purchasing a series of fixed-income securities (e.g., bonds) with "laddered" (i.e., far to further...