Investment style

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Investment style, [1] is a term in investment management (and more generally, in finance), referring to how a characteristic investment philosophy is employed by an investor or fund manager. [2] [3] Here, for example, one manager favors small cap stocks, while another prefers large blue-chip stocks. The classification [1][3] extends across asset classes — equities, bonds or financial derivatives — and within each further weighs factors such as leverage, momentum, diversification benefits, relative value or growth prospects.

Major styles include the following:

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Mutual Fund Investment Styles, AXA Learning Library (Archived)
  2. ^ Investment philosophy, nasdaq.com/glossary
  3. ^ a b Investment Philosophies, Aswath Damodaran
  4. ^ "Are small cap companies more risky investments than large cap companies?". Investopedia. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
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