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What is an Investment Portfolio?

Peak Frameworks

An investment portfolio is a basket of various types of financial assets owned by an investor. These assets can be in the form of equities (stocks), fixed income (bonds), mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), real estate, commodities , and more. Similarly, liquidity needs can affect portfolio construction.

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An inverse 'head-and-shoulders' pattern is forming in this semiconductor stock, charts show

CNBC: Investing

Lastly, here's a monthly chart in log scale that goes all the way back to the lows of the financial crisis. If we draw an uptrend line from that 2008 low and extend it to the present, we can see that ASML's turn in April coincided almost perfectly with a test of that long-term trendline — as the chart clearly shows.

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This sub-$10 pharma stock is attempting a bullish breakout, according to the charts

CNBC: Investing

In both 2008 and now, 2025, the stock undercut clear multi-year support levels during broad market crashes, only to reverse sharply higher and reclaim those same levels. A few months later in early 2009, the stock went on to break through a steep downtrend line that had been in place for two years.

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Collateralized Debt Obligation (CDO)

Wall Street Mojo

Article Link to be Hyperlinked For eg: Source: Collateralized Debt Obligation (CDO) (wallstreetmojo.com) The rise and demise Collateralized Debt Obligation assets turned out to be a cyclical process, initially reaching the top because of its inherent benefits, but ultimately collapsing and leading to one of the largest financial crises.

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