what is the meaning of portfolio management?
what comes under portfolio management

Answer Posted / vikash

Managing different types of securities for minimizing risk
and maximizing returns through diversification of funds
into different securities.
Shares,Bonds,gold,Real assets are some of securities comes
under PF investments.
Security analysis,
Security selection,
Portfolio analysis,
Portfolio selection,and
Portfolio evaluation comes under portfolio management...

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