Abstract

There are two major schools of thought underlying portfolio strategy. The first is an active portfolio management strategy, which believes that investments should be managed with the objective of achieving a rate of return that surpasses a given benchmark. Essential to this strategy are expectations about the factors that could determine the performance of an asset class, such as dividends and future earnings for common stocks or future interest rates for bonds.

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