Publisher :WebCab Components Limited Date added : 30-Sep-2004 Rating : File size :
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Language :
English
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Shareware - Time Limit
Price : $249.00 OS :
Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA
UpdateDate : 06-Jun-2007 Requirements :
No special requirements
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Apply the Markowitz Theory and Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) to analyze and construct the optimal portfolio with/without asset weight constraints with respect to Markowitz Theory by giving the risk, return or investors utility function; or with respect to CAPM by given the risk, return or Market Portfolio weighting. Also includes Performance Evaluation, extensive auxiliary classes/methods including equation solve and interpolation procedures, analysis of Efficient Frontier, Market Portfolio and CML.
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Apply the Markowitz Theory and Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) to analyze and construct the optimal portfolio with/without asset weight constraints with respect to Markowitz Theory by giving the risk, return or investors utility function; or with respect to CAPM by given the risk, return or Market Portfolio weighting.
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