I saw one paragraph in curriculum
“There are two dimensions of passive/active choices. One dimension relates to the management of the strategic asset allocation itself—for example, whether to deviate from it tactically or not. The second dimension relates to passive and active implementation choices in investing the allocation to a given asset class. Tactical and dynamic asset allocation relate to the first dimension; active and passive choices for implementing allocations to asset classes relate to the second dimension.”
My question is where is the difference? I thought Tactical is passive while dynamic asset allocation is active allocation. It can’t be active but tactical assets allocation or passive with dynamic asset allocation, isn’t it?