In this era of rapid technological advancement, various sectors are experiencing changes, one of which is investment. Investors are starting to turn their attention to technology sector stocks as new investment targets. However, investments are inherently linked to return and risk levels and stock prices can be highly volatile. Therefore, forming an optimal investment portfolio is very important to achieve a balance between return and risk. In addition, coping with volatile stocks is also very important. The ARIMA-GARCH time series model is a method that can be used to deal with such volatility. A popular strategy for portfolio optimization is to use the Mean-Variance model, also known as the Markowitz model. This study aims to form an optimal portfolio consisting of five technology sector stocks in Indonesia with the codes AXIO, DIVA, EDGE, MCAS, and CASH using the Mean-Variance model with assets-liabilities equipped with the ARIMA-GARCH approach. Based on the results of the study, the optimal portfolio is obtained with the composition of each weight is 23.16% of the capital allocated to AXIO; 2.95% for DIVA; 56.48% for EDGE; 6.36% for MCAS; and 11.05% for CASH. The weight allocation composition can generate a portfolio return of 0.0066 and a variance (risk) return of 0.0082.
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