scholarly journals Optimal portfolio analysis of manufacturing entities in the Indonesia Sharia Stock Index

Author(s):  
Yunan Najamuddin ◽  
Neni Meidawati ◽  
Nahar Savira Putri ◽  
Yuni Nustini ◽  
Muamar Nur Kholid

The purpose of this research is to determine the optimal portfolio for manufacturing entities listed on the Indonesian Sharia Stock Index based on a single index model test. The population of this research is manufacturing entities that have been listed in the Indonesian Sharia Stock Index on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the Period 2019-2020. This study uses a purposive sampling technique using several criteria. Based on this technique, 31 entities meet the criteria. The results showed that the expected return was 5.65%, and the possible risk was 0.22% for 15 (fifteen) stocks included in the optimal portfolio category.  

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mochamad Andik Firmansyah

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan level of expected return dan the best risk of optimal portfolio  formation dengan menggunakan Single Index Model pada saham IDX BUMN 20 yang tercatat di Indonesia Stock Exchange dari bulan Januari 2018 sampai January 2019. Saham IDX BUMN 20 yang tercatat di Indonesia Stock Exchange dengan populasi sebanyak 20 perusahaan. Dengan menggunakan populasi sebesar 20 perusahaan maka peneliti menggunakan purposive sampling, dan ternyata hanya 18 perusahaan saja yang ditemukan memenuhi kriteria penelitian ini. Penelitian ini juga menggunakan metode Kuantitatif Deskriptif. Analisa data pada penelitian ini untuk menentukan saham-saham mana saja yang termasuk the optimal portfolio, dan juga the level of proportion of 1 funds yang termasuk juga dalam kategori the optimal portfolio dan the level of expected return serta the best risk of the optimal portfolio yang terbentuk dengan menggunakan Single Index Model. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa terdapat 5 perusahaan dengan kategori the optimal portfolio dari 18 sampel perusahaan pada saham IDX BUMN 20 dengan tingkat tertinggi dari level of proportion of 1 funds ditemukan pada PTBA share sat 1.89333 or 189,333%, di lain pihak dengan tingkat terendah adalah pada TLKM shares at -2.13488 or -213.488% yang berarti bahwa saham TLKM adalah negatif dan harus dijual dalam jangka waktu pendek sebesar 213,488% dari dana yang dimiliki oleh para inventor dan menghasilkan rate of return yang diharapkan dari formasi optimal portfolio sebesar 0.17583 or 17.583% lebih tinggi dari yang diharapkan oleh market return sebesar 0.00264 or 0.264% dan memiliki tingkat portfolio risk borne sebesar 0.10384 or 10,384%, lebih kecil dari the risk of market sebesar 0.03367 or 3,367% dan beta market sebesar 1.Kata Kunci : Portfolio, Optimal Portfolio, Single Index Model.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Erwin dyah Astawinetu ◽  
Lailatul Fitriyah

ABSTRACTThis study aims to determine the optimal shares listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange  (IDX)  contained  in  LQ45  using the  method  of  single  index model.  This  research  is  a  descriptive  study,  the  method  used  is  quantitative method.  Samples were  taken at thirty-six  shares of the company from  LQ45 period February 2014 to June 2015. The samples were taken using purposive sampling technique. Results from this research that showed that out of thirty-six stock companies only two shares optimal namely PT. Gudang Garam Tbk. (GGRM) and PT. AKR Corporindo Tbk. (AKRA). With the proportion of funds PT. Gudang Garam Tbk. (GGRM) of 0.6624, while PT PT. AKR Corporindo Tbk. (AKRA)  of  0.3376.  In  addition  the  rate  of  return  from  the  formation  of  the portfolio is equal to 0.0084 at the risk of the portfolio amounted to 0.000017 smaller   than   market   risk   amounted   to   0.001404.   This   proves   that   the establishment of a portfolio would gain optimal benefit with certain risk. Keywords: Optimal Portfolio, Single Index Model, risk, rate of return.  


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rony Mahendra ◽  
Erwin Dyah Astawinetu

The research objective is to establish an optimal portfolio and know the difference between risk and return stock index portfolio candidates and non-candidates. Method used in the preparation of this research portfolio is the single index model, while the samples of this study are active world stock indices version of The Wall Street Journal during the period August 2012 - August 2016 and The Global Dow is used as the benchmark stock index. In establishing the optimal portfolio is used two perspectives: the Rupiah perspective and the U.S. Dollar perspective. The results showed there were three stock indices from the perspective of Rupiah and 8 share index menurutperspektif U.S. Dollar that make up the optimal portfolio, with the cut-of-pointsebesar 0,01393menurut Rupiah perspective and the perspective of 0.0078 US Dollars Based on the perspective of return expectations Rupiah obtained by 0.0258 with a risk of 0.06512. Berdarkan perspective of US Dollars, obtained return expectations at 0.0154 with a risk of 0.0292. From the test results showed that the hypothesis, the return on both perspectives there are significant differences between the index of the candidate, with a non-candidate. Then the risk of stock index, among the candidates, with a non-candidate, the Rupiah perspective there is no difference, but in the perspective of US Dollars, there are significant differences.Keywords: Single Index Model, candidate portfolio, optimal portfolio, expected return, excess return to beta, cut-off-point


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Mira Dwiastuti ◽  
Evaliati Amaniyah ◽  
Echsan Gani

The purpose of study is to determinan optimal portofolio by using Single Index Model at manufacturing company in BEI. The method used in this study is descriptive method. By using purposive sampling method is obtained 11 sample of the manufacturing company. The result of this study  is only three company that make up the optimal portfolio from 11 company because they  have ERB more than cut off point (0,086198) and These companies are PT. Gudang Garam, TBk, PT Astra outopart Tbk dan PT. Unilever Indonesia Tbk.  The proportion of stock in the portfolio are 19.68% PT Gudang garam Tbk, 72.83%  PT Astra outopart Tbk and 7.49% PT. Unilever Indonesia Tbk.  The expected return portfolio is. 10.11% greater  than expected return risk free (SBI) that only 0.534%, risk portfolio 0.2261 smaller than some risk individual stock and beta portfolio 0.9342


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 172-181
Author(s):  
Agus Parhan Saepul Anwar ◽  
Ana Yuliana Jazuni ◽  
Andy Juniarso

Investment is an interesting thing to analyze during the Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic because at this time the economy is experiencing a decline so specifically for investors, they must consider the level of risk in their shares. The purpose of this study is to determine the condition of Consumer Goods Industry stocks with a concentration of pharmaceutical companies that can form an optimal portfolio and to determine the proportion of each selected stock and the level of return and risk of the resulting portfolio. The method that used is Single Index Model approach. The results of the analysis show that using the Single Index Model, Consumer Goods Industry stocks with a concentration of pharmaceutical companies from December 2016 to November 2020 can form an optimal portfolio consisting of SIDO with a proportion of 26.10%, PYFA with a proportion of 23 , 02%, DVLA with a proportion of 50.89% and a portfolio expected return of 5.79% and a risk of 6.95%


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rony Mahendra ◽  
Erwin Dyah Astawinetu

The research objective is to establish an optimal portfolio and know the difference between risk and return stock index portfolio candidates and non-candidates. Method used in the preparation of this research portfolio is the single index model, while the samples of this study are active world stock indices version of The Wall Street Journal during the period August 2012 - August 2016 and The Global Dow is used as the benchmark stock index. In establishing the optimal portfolio is used two perspectives: the Rupiah perspective and the U.S. Dollar perspective. The results showed there were three stock indices from the perspective of Rupiah and 8 share index menurutperspektif U.S. Dollar that make up the optimal portfolio, with the cut-of-pointsebesar 0,01393menurut Rupiah perspective and the perspective of 0.0078 US Dollars Based on the perspective of return expectations Rupiah obtained by 0.0258 with a risk of 0.06512. Berdarkan perspective of US Dollars, obtained return expectations at 0.0154 with a risk of 0.0292. From the test results showed that the hypothesis, the return on both perspectives there are significant differences between the index of the candidate, with a non-candidate. Then the risk of stock index, among the candidates, with a non-candidate, the Rupiah perspective there is no difference, but in the perspective of US Dollars, there are significant differences.Keywords: Single Index Model, candidate portfolio, optimal portfolio, expected return, excess return to beta, cut-off-point


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 153
Author(s):  
Wiyuda Hadi Pratama ◽  
Taufik Akbar

The purpose of this study is to find out the optimal portfolio stocks formed through the Single Index Model. The research method used in this study is a descriptive research method with a quantitative approach. While the sampling technique uses a purpose sampling technique, with the criteria of stocks entering LQ45 during 2014-2016 respectively. The population contained in this study were 58 shares, and 33 samples were taken. The results of the analysis show that the stocks included in the optimal portfolio category are only 8 shares with the proportion of funds being WSKT 33.18%, PTPP 22.74%, AKRA 7.51%, GGRM 9.57%, TLKM 19.63%, UNVR 4, 65%, PWON 2.42%, and ADRO 0.31%. Based on the optimal stock calculation formed, the portfolio expected return is 0.0364 and portfolio risk is 0.0010.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hendrato Setiabudi Nugroho ◽  
Seto Satriyo Bayu Aji

This research was conducted with the aim of compiling an optimum portfolio of stocks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) using a single index model. The subjects of this study are stocks that consistently entered into LQ45 during the 2014-2018 period. This period was chosen because at that time the stock transactions on the Indonesia Stock Exchange was bad, as evidenced by the weak and tendency of the index (IHSG) trend. The single-index model is used because it is a simple model and is widely used in optimum portfolio formation. This model can be used to calculate expected return and portfolio risk making it possible to form an optimum portfolio. Even though similar studies have often been carried out, the very dynamic movement of stock prices on the stock exchange causes changes in the optimal portfolio each year. So that research needs to be done that continuously uses different periods of the year. The results of this study indicate that of the 24 listed issuers that were sampled, only 18 shares formed the optimal portfolio. These shares were BBCA 17.21%, PWON 16.35%, WIKA 12.95%, KLBF 7.45%, GGRM 6.51%, BBNI 5.68%, UNVR 5.35%, UNTR 4, 92%, ICBP 4.65%, ADRO 3.81%, JSMR 3.21%, ASII 3.00%, SMGR 2.78%, TLKM 2.08%, PTBA 2.07%, INDF 1.90% , BMRI 0.06%, and INTP 0.02%.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Yuni Utami

Purpose- The study aims to see whether there is a difference between the stochastic dominance method and the single index method in forming an optimal portfolio. and seeing which method is more optimal. Methods- The sample used in the study was a real estate and property company listed on jakarta stock exchange for five years period (2013 - 2017). sampling technique in research using purposive sampling and analysis sampling techniques using average difference test (t-test). after being tested with each method both the stochastic model and the single index model, Finding- The results show that there is a difference in return from the formation of an optimal portfolio with the results of the test which results in 0.048 below the significant level of 0.05. and the results of the calculation of portfolio return formed by the stochastic method is 0.0079 smaller than the portfolio return formed by the single index method of 0.0173 which means that the single index method is more optimal than the stochastic model.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 510
Author(s):  
Nevia Fitriyani

The purpose of this study is to assess which stocks are eligible for optimal portofolio formation and calculate the portion of funds for each stock forming the portofolio, and determine the optimal return of portofolio expectations with the risks faced by investors.                     This study uses a single index method. The population in this study were 44 banking sector companies that went public on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The sample was selected by using purposive sampling technique in the banking sector stocks that entered consecutively into the LQ45 Index for the period January 2015-December 2019.                     The results of this study showed that out of 5 stocks sample, there were 3 stocks that were eligible for optimal portfolio, namely Bank Central Asia Tbk. (BBCA) with a proportion of funds 75.18%, Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) Tbk. (BBTN) with a proportion of funds of 17.08%, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk. (BBRI) with a proportion of funds of 7.74%. With an optimal portfolio expected return of 0.39% and a risk that must be faced by 0.43%.


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