What is an institutional investor?
An institutional investor is a company or organization that invests money on behalf of clients or members.
The influence of institutional investors
Institutional investors have a lot of influence in the management of corporations because they are en- titled to exercise the voting rights in a company.
The benefits of insitutional investors
Institutional investors are crucial to financial markets as they provide capital to businesses and also create liquidity for the financial securities they trade in the market.
Institutional investment strategies
1: Value Investing.Strategy
2: Growth Investing.Strategy
3: Momentum Investing.Strategy
4: Dollar-Cost Averaging.
2: Growth Investing.Strategy
3: Momentum Investing.Strategy
4: Dollar-Cost Averaging.
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