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An efficient portfolio is one which lies on the efficient frontier. In other words an efficient portfolio has either higher expected return than all others of equal risk, or lower risk for equal expected return. | An efficient portfolio is one which lies on the efficient frontier. In other words an efficient portfolio has either higher expected return than all others of equal risk, or lower risk for equal expected return. | ||
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Revision as of 20:23, 13 August 2013
Portfolio analysis.
An efficient portfolio is one which lies on the efficient frontier. In other words an efficient portfolio has either higher expected return than all others of equal risk, or lower risk for equal expected return.
Efficient portfolios are said to 'dominate' other relatively inefficient portfolios.