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Portfolio Objectives and Trading and Investment Strategies

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Long-term, short-term, global and domestic economic changes result financial and other resources to be reallocated among different countries, among different economic sectors and among different financial market segments. In an event of reallocation, liquidity of different economic sectors and market segments could sustain certain upsets.

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Zhang, X. (2018). Portfolio Objectives and Trading and Investment Strategies. In: Capital Markets Trading and Investment Strategies in China. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8497-3_7

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