Portfolio Performance-Value Matrix

The Portfolio Performance-Value Matrix is a 2x2 matrix used to evaluate the performance and value of investments in a portfolio. It is used to identify investments that are underperforming and those that are overvalued.

At a very high level, the Portfolio Performance-Value Matrix is used in the context of business, finance, investment.

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What is the Portfolio Performance-Value Matrix?

A visual explanation is shown in the image above. The Portfolio Performance-Value Matrix can be described as a matrix with the following quadrants:

  1. High Performance/High Value: Investments with both high performance and high value should be kept in the portfolio (e.g. stocks that have high returns and low volatility).
  2. High Performance/Low Value: Investments with high performance but low value should be sold or replaced with better investments (e.g. stocks with high returns but high volatility).
  3. Low Performance/High Value: Investments with low performance but high value should be monitored and replaced if necessary (e.g. bonds with low returns but low volatility).
  4. Low Performance/Low Value: Investments with both low performance and low value should be sold or replaced with better investments (e.g. bonds with low returns and high volatility).

What is the purpose of the Portfolio Performance-Value Matrix?

The Portfolio Performance-Value Matrix is a 2x2 matrix used to evaluate the performance and value of investments in a portfolio. It is used to identify investments that are underperforming and those that are overvalued. The matrix is divided into four quadrants, each representing a different combination of performance and value.

The top-left quadrant is labeled “High Performance/High Value” and contains investments that have both high performance and high value. These investments should be kept in the portfolio. The top-right quadrant is labeled “High Performance/Low Value” and contains investments that have high performance but low value. These investments should be sold or replaced with better investments. The bottom-left quadrant is labeled “Low Performance/High Value” and contains investments that have low performance but high value. These investments should be monitored and replaced if necessary. The bottom-right quadrant is labeled “Low Performance/Low Value” and contains investments that have both low performance and low value. These investments should be sold or replaced with better investments.


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What templates are related to Portfolio Performance-Value Matrix?

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