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Designing a Portfolio Based On Risk and Return of Various Asset Classes

Rashmi Soni

International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2017, vol. 9, issue 2, 142-149

Abstract: Every investor¡¯s dream is to maximize return with minimum risk. Since this is practically impossible, the target is to optimize the risk and return. Different asset classes perform differently at different points of time. The performance is affected by the business as well as other local and global macroeconomic parameters. Crude oil, real estate, gold etc. have given very high returns previously but have turned unattractive in recent times. Equity market has over a long term returned handsome benefits but is highly volatile and hence fraught with risks. The risk free investments like fixed, on the other hand, fall in the low-risk low-return category. The purpose of this study is to analyze the returns of various asset classes and correlate these with their risk characteristics in order to verify whether there is always a positive relation between risk and return across all asset classes and to find out the portfolio mix of the various asset classes corresponding to the desired return and risk.

Keywords: portfolio; equity; gold; debt; assets class; risk; return (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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