2017
DOI: 10.18778/0208-6018.328.12
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Application of The Leading Sector Identification Method in The Portfolio Analysis

Abstract: The development of the stock market requires taking into account the impact of many factors. Knowledge of the entire market is a result of research at different levels of aggregation. Referring to sectors, it should be stated that the level of economic development and financial sector shapes the picture of economic and market conditions being a derivative of development level of the entities forming the market. Therefore, the possibility of identification of leading sectors or companies that have the g… Show more

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“…Yu et al (2009) and Silva et al (2014) used several fundamental indicators like ROE (return on equity), Debt-ratio, and P/E ratio jointly with technical indicators to generate optimal portfolios using evolutionary algorithms. On the other hand, few others Tarczyński and Tarczyńska-Luniewska 2017) emphasized on the importance of sector-wise comparison of the assets when FRs is one of the selection criteria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yu et al (2009) and Silva et al (2014) used several fundamental indicators like ROE (return on equity), Debt-ratio, and P/E ratio jointly with technical indicators to generate optimal portfolios using evolutionary algorithms. On the other hand, few others Tarczyński and Tarczyńska-Luniewska 2017) emphasized on the importance of sector-wise comparison of the assets when FRs is one of the selection criteria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the problem is to translate this understanding into a model. In academic considerations can indeed be spotted some attempts in this regard (in both cases taxonomic methodology is used), but it is difficult recognize these solutions as complete and objective ones, due to either the lack of clear assessment criteria and empirical verification [5], or the use of fairly vague and superficial criteria [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%