International Stock Investment Portfolio Management Strategies for Emerging Economies

Author(s):  
H. Cem Sayin ◽  
Sinan Çakan

People or companies canalize their money to consumption or retain it for the future. Their desire to use their savings to obtain extra income gave birth to the concept of investment. They do this in a frame of expectations about the future. Expectations are the foundation of all investment decisions. This chapter focuses on how an investment and portfolio management process should be and explains different portfolio management strategies. It also includes different types of stock investments. The chapter intends to teach how one can choose a stock and manage money effectively. For this aim, the chapter includes value investment style, growth investment sytle, technical investment style, momentum investment style, fundamental investment style, and beyond. It is very important to know which strategy best fits your aims and your characteristics, so you will be able to learn this through this chapter. In addition, it is important to know how these strategies can used together effectively. In this chapter, an investor will find answers to questions about stock investment.

Author(s):  
H. Cem Sayin ◽  
Sinan Çakan

People or companies canalize their money to consumption or retain it for the future. Their desire to use their savings to obtain extra income gave birth to the concept of investment. They do this in a frame of expectations about the future. Expectations are the foundation of all investment decisions. This chapter focuses on how an investment and portfolio management process should be and explains different portfolio management strategies. It also includes different types of stock investments. The chapter intends to teach how one can choose a stock and manage money effectively. For this aim, the chapter includes value investment style, growth investment sytle, technical investment style, momentum investment style, fundamental investment style, and beyond. It is very important to know which strategy best fits your aims and your characteristics, so you will be able to learn this through this chapter. In addition, it is important to know how these strategies can used together effectively. In this chapter, an investor will find answers to questions about stock investment.


The main attraction of stock instruments is the opportunity to make a profit. The prices of a financial asset in the securities market are formed under the influence of a variety of factors, with often multidirectional impact. The objective of the paper is to study and analyze the factors affecting securities and identify those that will effectively predict the dynamics of financial markets. The authors concluded that for the adoption of effective strategic decisions in the field of portfolio investment, portfolio management of financial instruments, the mathematical models have to be applied. The paper presents investment decisions using computer technical analysis. The obtained research results are practical in nature and can be used in investment, analytical, valuation and portfolio activities related to effective investment in securities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 227-236
Author(s):  
Arpan Yagnik ◽  
Sujo Thomas ◽  
Susmita Suggala

This article directly responds to the call for new visions that impact the field of brand communications in the Marketing 5.0 world. It does so by using creative principles to deconstruct and reconceptualize an important marketing management tactic namely brand management. Brand management is a polarizing tactic in the overall strategic marketing planning. It is easy to find scholars and practitioners in support of it as well as opposing it. This article reviews popular existing brand management strategies to see how creativity is treated and presents a new futuristic model of where and how should creativity be in the overall brand communication and management process. This model helps marketers take advantage of creativity principles. The model will reimagine the narrative of brand management and creativity will be included in the dynamic mix where the changes will hopefully have a deeper impact on the future brand management practices and its positioning in the overall marketing management.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-113
Author(s):  
Fabian Muniesa ◽  
Liliana Doganova

The future is persistently considered in the sociology of finance from two divergent, problematic angles. The first approach consists in supplementing financial reasoning with an acknowledgement of the expectations that are needed in order to cope with an uncertain future and justify the viability of investment decisions. The second approach, often labelled critical, sees on the contrary in the logic of finance a negation of the future and an exacerbation of the valuation of the present. This is an impasse the response to which resides, we suggest, in considering the language of future value, which is indeed inherent to a financial view on things, as a political technology. We develop this argument through an examination of significant episodes in the history of financial reasoning on future value. We explore a main philosophical implication which consists in suggesting that the medium of temporality, understood in the dominant sense of a temporal progression inside which projects and expectations unfold, is not a condition for but rather a consequence of the idea of financial valuation.


Author(s):  
Elizabeth Lucky Maretha Sitinjak ◽  
Kristiana Haryanti ◽  
Yohanes Wisnu Djati Sasmito ◽  
Widuri Kurniasari

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