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Portfolio diversification
ČERNÝ, Oldřich
The work deals with the diversification of the stock portfolio. Diversification is the di-vision of the portfolio into different investment instruments, into companies from different fields in different countries. The data was drawn from https://finance.yahoo.com. The companies on the market we-re selected using stock screening, according to several recommended criteria (price / profit ratio, price / book ratio, current ratio, debt to equity, market capitalization, region). Screener selected 26 companies, from which the final 10 companies were selected. For selected compa-nies, data for the last 5 years were downloaded from the monthly closing prices of shares from 1 March 2016 to 1 March 2021. First, the monthly and annual returns and risk of individual shares were calculated. Subsequently, the monthly return on the portfolio was calculated with a weight of 10% for each action. To calculate the risk of the portfolio portfolio, it was necessary to calculate the covariance and the correlation coefficient. Finally, the MS Excel solver was used, which looks for the minimum and maximum value. When using this add-on, it was necessary to specify restrictive calculation criteria. The sum of the weights of individual shares must be equal to 100%, it must be positive and calculated with the minimum risk at the given return, or the highest return with the given risk. The solver determines the portfolio with the lowest risk and the highest return, which will form the upper and lower limit of the allowable portfolios. The researcher also counts on 15 portfolios with the maximum return and the given risk. The risk was calculated from the lower limit to the upper one by one percent. The investor decides for each portfolio that meets his risk and return requirements. Whether he prefers a high return with a given level of risk, or a low risk with a given rate of return.
Portfolio management dluhopisových portfolií v dobách nízkých úrokových sazeb
Grulichová, Olga
The aim of this thesis is to introduce bond portfolio management along with minimization of interest rate risk. The theoretical framework is dedicated to bonds, yield curve, Markowitz portfolio theory and portfolio management which also presents examples of active and passive strategies. The practical part focuses on portfolio bond modelling. The difference between created portfolios is caused by their composition as different combinations of corporate and state bonds are used. To achieve the aim of this thesis a simulation of fictitious market change is implemented, using interest rate decrease and increase while observing its impact on created portfolios. As a conclusion, best portfolio recommended for investors is chosen based on maximizing yield and minimizing interest rate risk.
Aplikace Markowitzovy teorie při sestavování portfolia
Křen, Lukáš
This diploma thesis is focused on building investment portfolios using Markowitz portfolio theory. For calculating the weights of individual securities in the portfolio will be used the derivation based on Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). From asset classes were chosen shares as a research sample. Shares in each portfolio are set together according to predefined criteria. This thesis examines the effect of beta coefficients on investment returns, further a portfolio is built according to analyst recommendations, taking into account the price estimation and also ran-dom portfolio is selected by computer. The results of this thesis will determine the general recommendations for optimal approach in selecting securities into the in-vestor's portfolio.

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