Portfolio optimization retail investor
Автор: Kiseleva I.A., Simonovich N.E., Narizhniy I.F.
Журнал: Вестник Воронежского государственного университета инженерных технологий @vestnik-vsuet
Рубрика: Экономика и управление
Статья в выпуске: 4 (70), 2016 года.
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The article notes that the task of the investor's risk management is to, on the one hand, as much as possible to strive to achieve the criterion of risk level, and on the other hand, in any case not exceed it. Since the domestic theory of risk management is under development, the problem of the optimal ratio of "risk-income" becomes now of particular relevance. This article discusses the different distribution areas of the private investor in order to obtain the maximum profit. The analysis showed us the overall economic and political system of the country, as well as the legislative provision of guarantees to the investor. To obtain suffi-cient income and reduce losses it is important to maintain the optimum value found between the amount of the investor's risk and capital transactions. Model of optimal placement of funds led to the conclusion about inexpediency strong increase in the diversification of the investment portfolio (more than 10 different types of assets in the portfolio), since it increases the complexity of its practical form, while the portfolio characteristics are improved significantly. It is con-cluded that it is impossible to increase revenue without increasing the risk or reduce risk without reducing income. The analysis shows that there is no single best asset portfolio. It is impossible to increase revenue without increasing the risk or reduce risk without reducing income. Possible combination of the "risk-income" will depend on the objective function. Most diversified and bringing the best return per unit of risk, is a portfolio that contains the most risky assets.
Investments, risks, profitability, optimization model, distribution of funds, finance
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/140229668
IDR: 140229668 | DOI: 10.20914/2310-1202-2016-4-296-300