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Application of fuzzy logic as a support for decision-making in financial market
Mrňka, Richard ; Šuňavcová, Nikola (referee) ; Janková, Zuzana (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the application of fuzzy logic for investment evaluation in the American stock market through ETF (Exchange Traded Funds) investments. The thesis proposes two decision-making models, one in Microsoft Excel and the other in MathWorks MATLAB. These models incorporate essential criteria for investing in ETFs. The outputs of fuzzy models aid in facilitating investment decisions for small investors and creating a diversified passive portfolio.
Analysis passive and active investment strategies
Tomášik, Ivan ; Veselá, Jitka (advisor) ; Šoltés, Viktor (referee)
This working paper discusses in its first section differences between active and passive investment strategies. It also deals with convenience of active funds by overcoming returns of indices size of fees and share of assets in active and passive investment forms. It also discusses index investing and exchange traded funds. The second chapter deals with short selling, its history, regulation, fees and criteria for short selling. Last chapter analyzed financial indicators of stock titles from DSW Watchlist. The results of the analysis have been also tested. Results are shown in the third chapter itself and relevant annexes.

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