Self taught until a year ago. Shooting for 3 years. Natural light is my style. Seeking feedback from across the world! Anything you like & dislike. Love & hate. Lists, comments, & tags appreciated and always returned!
Modern portfolio theory (MPT) is a theory of finance which attempts to maximize portfolio expected return for a given amount of portfolio risk, or equivalently minimize risk for a given level of expected return, by carefully choosing the proportions of various assets. Although MPT is widely used in practice in the financial industry and several of its creators won a Nobel memorial prize for the theory,[1] in recent years the basic assumptions of MPT have been widely challenged by fields such as behavioral economics.
Scott Sansenbach wrote: Welcome! I like your stuff! I am curious what you mean by a "modern portfolio". Can you define that for us?
I often learn more from studying the books of teenagers than I do of more mature artists. The funny thing is though that I can't remember any of these younger folk defining their work as "modern". Rather, they simply let their aesthetic speak for itself.