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An investment portfolio is said to "dominate" other portfolios if it offers either: | An investment portfolio is said to "dominate" other portfolios if it offers either: | ||
Higher expected return than other portfolios of equal risk, or | *Higher expected return than other portfolios of equal risk, or | ||
Lower risk than other portfolios for equal expected return. | *Lower risk than other portfolios for equal expected return. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Efficient frontier]] | * [[Efficient frontier]] | ||
* [[Efficient portfolio]] | |||
* [[Portfolio analysis]] | * [[Portfolio analysis]] |
Revision as of 20:55, 29 June 2022
Portfolio analysis.
An investment portfolio is said to "dominate" other portfolios if it offers either:
- Higher expected return than other portfolios of equal risk, or
- Lower risk than other portfolios for equal expected return.