INVESTMENT STRATEGY
In finance, an 'investment strategy' is a set of rules, behaviors or procedures, designed to guide an investor's selection of an investment portfolio. Usually the strategy will be designed around the investor's risk-return tradeoff: some investors will prefer to maximize expected returns by investing in risky assets, others will prefer to minimize risk, but most will select a strategy somewhere in between.
Passive strategies are often used to minimize transaction costs, and active strategies such as market timing are an attempt to maximize returns.
One of the better known investment strategies is buy and hold. Buy and hold is a long term investment strategy, based on the concept that in the long run equity markets give a good rate of return despite periods of volatility or decline. A purely passive variant of this strategy is indexing where an investor buys a small proportion of all the shares in a market index such as the S&P 500, or more likely, in a mutual fund called an index fund.
This viewpoint also holds that market timing, that one can enter the market on the lows and sell on the highs, does not work or does not work for small investors, so it is better to simply buy and hold. The smaller, retail investor more typically uses the buy and hold investment strategy in real estate investment where the holding period is typically the lifespan of their mortgage.
★ Algorithmic trading
★ Automatic Investment Management
★ Buy and hold
★ CANSLIM
★ Contrarian
★ Liability driven investment strategy
★ Market timing
★ Trend following
★ MoneyWeek Investment Advice
★ Trading Strategy
★ Investment Strategies Summary
Passive strategies are often used to minimize transaction costs, and active strategies such as market timing are an attempt to maximize returns.
One of the better known investment strategies is buy and hold. Buy and hold is a long term investment strategy, based on the concept that in the long run equity markets give a good rate of return despite periods of volatility or decline. A purely passive variant of this strategy is indexing where an investor buys a small proportion of all the shares in a market index such as the S&P 500, or more likely, in a mutual fund called an index fund.
This viewpoint also holds that market timing, that one can enter the market on the lows and sell on the highs, does not work or does not work for small investors, so it is better to simply buy and hold. The smaller, retail investor more typically uses the buy and hold investment strategy in real estate investment where the holding period is typically the lifespan of their mortgage.
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See also
★ Algorithmic trading
★ Automatic Investment Management
★ Buy and hold
★ CANSLIM
★ Contrarian
★ Liability driven investment strategy
★ Market timing
★ Trend following
External links
★ MoneyWeek Investment Advice
★ Trading Strategy
★ Investment Strategies Summary
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