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Understanding Investment Returns: The Impact of Different Investment Horizons

Investment returns, representing the gains or losses on an investment over a period, are crucial in financial planning and vary significantly across different investment horizons. These returns, which can be absolute or relative to a benchmark, need to align with the investor's time horizon—short, medium, or long-term—to match their risk tolerance and financial goals. Short-term investments focus on liquidity and capital preservation,...

Understanding Risk in Asset Management

Risk management is pivotal in asset management, where risk is defined as the potential for...

Recent Advancement of Financial Machine Learning with an Emphasis on Large Language Models

During the CAIA InfoSeries Webcast speakers Nino Antulov-Fantulin, aisot's Head of R&D &...

The Hidden Dangers of Over-Reliance on Excel: A $92 Million Lesson

In a world where data drives decisions, the tools we use to manage and interpret this data can...

Deciphering AI's Role in Finance: Beyond the Hype to Reality

Despite AI's impressive successes, its effectiveness in financial tasks such as portfolio...

allnews Interview: AI Is Becoming Essential to Outperformance

Stefan Klauser from Aisot Technologies reveals that AI-optimized portfolios can surpass their...

HZ Banking Interview: Blackrock vs. Aisot Asset AI

ETH spin-off aisot's AI for asset management is transforming the world of investment strategies....

aisot’s ML10 S&P 500 Equity Portfolio: Two Years of Demonstrating AI’s Capabilities in Investing

Today marks the two-year anniversary of aisot's ML10 portfolio, a period highlighting its notable...

Five Predictions for AI in Asset Management in 2024

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing industries such as finance and asset management. As...

Explainable AI in Asset Management

When using AI in asset management, the significance of explainability and reliability cannot be...