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Portfolio Managemnt is the management of one's financial
assets in different asset classes (Equity, Bonds,Mutual
fund, REITS,ETFs,Hedge funds, Private equity, etc.)
depending upon his/her risk tolerance.It helps to diversify
the entire risk of a client.
If a he is an aggressive investor, the portfolio manager
can invest most of the money in equities and like that
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