Author:
Kumar Suresh,Ali Hyder,Sajjad Waseem,Asim Muhammad
Abstract
The primary goal of this work is to highlight tools that members of SIBA Student managed funds are utilizing for investment related decision making and better management of their fund. We describe the Bloomberg Terminal functions, which step vise helping the student, in screening the securities for potential investment, preparing quality investment recommendations on selected securities, and measuring portfolio risk and returns. Bloomberg functions are elaborated in a way to follow investment policy of SIBA student managed fund.
Publisher
Research for Humanity (Private) Limited
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