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Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management

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In this article, the authors present a student-friendly approach to security analysis and portfolio management in the Indian stock market, which is aimed at demystifying the difficult subject for postgraduate students.
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In the current scenario, investing in the stock markets poses a significant challenge even for seasoned professionals. Not surprisingly, many students find the subject Security Analysis and Portfolio Management difficult. This book offers conceptual clarity and in-depth coverage with a student-friendly approach. Targeted at the postgraduate students of management and commerce, it is an attempt to demystify the difficult subject. The book is divided into three parts. Part I explains the Indian stock market; Part II exclusively deals with the different aspects of security analysis; Part III is devoted to portfolio analysis.

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