Home - Audio - Business & Finance - Desktop Enhancements - Games - Home & Education - Internet - Multimedia & Design - Software Development - Utilities - Web Authoring - eBooks

Business & Finance:

> Business & Finance

- Applications

- Business Finance


WebCab Portfolio for .NET

Apply Markowitz Theory and Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) to analyze and construct the optimal portfolio with/without asset weight constraints with respect to Markowitz Theory by giving the risk, return or investors utility function; or with respect to CAPM by given the risk, return or Market Portfolio weighting. Also includes Performance Evaluation, extensive auxiliary classes/methods including equation solve and interpolation procedures, analysis of Efficient Frontier, Market Portfolio and CML.

This suite includes the following features:

  • Markowitz Model - Construct optimally diversified portfolios.
    • Efficient Frontier - Construct the Efficient Frontier with or without constraints on the asset weights.
    • Utility Function - Discover and set the investors utility function.
    • Optimal Portfolio - Select the optimal portfolio or set of portfolios by providing the expected return desired, the maximum risk or the investors utility function.
  • Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) - Construct optimally diversified portfolios with can hold or borrow cash.
    • Efficient Frontier - Construct the Efficient Frontier with or without constraints on the asset weights.
    • Market Portfolio - Find the Market Portfolio which offer the greater expected return per unit of risk.
    • Capital Market Line (CML) - Construct the CML with contains the optimal portfolio with respect to the CAPM.
    • Selecting Optimal Portfolio - Select the optimal portfolio by given expected return, risk or the Market Portfolio weighting.
    • Analysis of Optimal Portfolio - Evaluate the risk, expected return or Market Portfolio weighting of the optimal portfolio whenever one of these three properties is known.
  • Auxiliary Classes
    • Interpolation - Cubic spline and general polynomial interpolation procedures to assist in the study and manipulation of curves such as the Efficient Frontier which are evaluated at a finite number of points.
    • SolveFrontier - Solve the Efficient Frontier with respect to the risk, return, or the investors utility function which may be given as a function of the risk or the expected return.
    • TwoAssetPortfolio - Evaluate of the optimal weighting of a portfolio with two assets. This functionality can be used to analyze the effect of a single purchase or sale from an arbitrary portfolio
    • AssetParameters - Evaluation of the covariance matrix, expected return, volatility, portfolio risk/variance, ARCH model for expected price.
    • MaxRange - Evaluates the maximum range of the values of the expected return for which Efficient Frontier should be considered when the historical data set does is not consistent within the assumptions of Markowitz Theory and CAPM.
    • Performance Evaluation - Offers a number of procedures for accessing the return and risk adjusted return (Treynors Measure, Sharpes Ratio).

This product also contains the following features:

  • 3-in-1: .NET, COM, and XML Web services - Three DLLs, Three API Docs, Three Sets of Client Examples all in 1 product. Offering a 1st class .NET, COM, and XML Web service product implementation.
  • Extensive Client Examples - Multiple client examples including .NET (C#, VB.NET, C++.NET), COM and XML Web services (C#, VB.NET)
  • ADO Mediator - The ADO Mediator assists the .NET developer in writing DBMS enabled applications by transparently combining the financial and mathematical functionality of our .NET components with the ADO.NET Database Connectivity model.
  • Compatible Containers - Visual Studio 6 (incl. Visual Basic 6, Visual C++ 6), Visual Studio .NET (incl. Visual Basic .NET, Visual C#.NET, and Visual C++.NET), Borland's C++ Builder (incl. C++Builder, C++BuilderX, C++ 2005), Borland Delphi 3 - 2005, Office 97/2000/XP/2003.
  • ASP.NET Web Application Examples - We provide an ASP.NET Web Application example which enables you to quickly test the functionality within this .NET Service.
  • ASP.NET Examples with Synthetic ADO.NET - we use a ASP.NET service to perform component calculations on SQL database columns from a remote DBMS. We apply a component's function to certain rows from the database and list the output in HTML format. This is a powerful feature since it allows you to perform calculations in a DBMS manner without having to code the C# to SQL database transaction yourself as it is all done by the ASP within the .NET Framework managed server side environment.

 

Click here to Buy Now

Delivery:
You will be able to download the product immediately after ordering!

Business & Finance:
AccelWare Unit Conversion Tool
SpreadsheetConverter to HTML/JavaScript
easyStockAutoAnalyzer
easyStockTickerGenerator
WebCab Bonds (J2EE Edition)
EZ-Files Technical Indicator Library
Build an Automated Stock Trading System in Excel
Build an Automated Spread Trading System in Excel
Build an Automated Sector Fund System in Excel
Conference Rooms Scheduler Network Version
Appointment Book Network (MLT) Version
Decision Assistant Model Excel
ScanLite
ManageMore Simple Start Edition
Minutes of Meeting Recorder
QuickValue PRO 5.0
Strategic management (Ten3 Mini-course)
Small Business Advisor
IDautomation MICR E13B Font Package
CG Invoicer
Auto Dialer Pro
Shift Scheduler Continuous Excel
ESBCalc Pro
Auction-O-Matic
tApCalc Financial tape calc (Sony/Ericsson P800)
tapCalcCPA calculator with tape
PDF To BMP JPG TIF Converter
Easy Pdf Publisher Personal
Charting
WebCab Options for .NET
WebCab Options for Delphi
WebCab Options (J2SE Edition)
WebCab Options (J2EE Edition)
WebCab Portfolio for .NET
WebCab Portfolio for Delphi
WebCab Portfolio (J2SE Edition)
WebCab Portfolio (J2EE Edition)
VRS Recording System
Net Prospector Professional
Stock Market Quotes Ticker
 


Search for software:

Over 25,000 software titles available!

Affiliates & Software Publishers | Software Top List Ranking

All trademarks, trade names, service marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.