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We first show that liquidity, as measured by stock turnover or trading volume, is an economically significant investment style that is distinct from traditional investment styles such as size, value/growth, and momentum. We then introduce and examine the performance of several portfolio...
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We present comprehensive evidence in support of giving liquidity equal standing to size, value/growth, and momentum as investment styles, as defined by Sharpe (1992). First, we show that financial market liquidity, as identified by stock turnover, is an economically significant indicator of...
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A risk-averse agent hedges her exposure to a non-tradable risk factor U using a correlated traded asset S and accounts for the impact of her trades on both factors. The effect of the agent's trades on U is referred to as cross-impact. By solving the agent's stochastic control problem, we obtain...
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This article is to show a paradox in the mean variance model for portfolio selection when the transaction costs are included. While a transaction cost decreases the mean of the rate of return of an investment, it also decreases its variance. Thus, for individuals with strong risk aversion, it is...
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Appendix A demonstrates an error in the Genotte and Jung (1994) solution; Appendix B presents the Hamilton-Bellman-Jacoby equation in continuous time; Appendix C presents the exact solution in discrete time; Appendix D presents a numerical solution to the Liu and Loewenstein (2007) problem
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The impact of transaction costs on asset pricing in equilibrium is rarely studied. We study an equilibrium model with proportional transaction costs where two investors trade in a derivative to hedge non-traded endowments. For any positive transaction cost there always exist no trade equilibria....
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We derive allocation rules under isoelastic utility for a mixed jump-diffusion process in a two-asset portfolio selection problem with finite horizon in the presence of proportional transaction costs; we allow cash dividends on the risky asset. The allocation shifts toward the riskless asset...
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This paper is the first to analyze and value early exercises of Individual Investors in fixed-income investment products. Assuming decision and transaction costs we consider that a continuous decision-making on holding or exercising is not optimal anymore and propose a new approach to modeling...
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For pension-savers, a low payoff is a financial disaster. Such investors will most likely prefer left-skewed payoff distributions over right-skewed payoff distributions. We explore how such distributions can be delivered. Cautious-relaxed utility measures are cautious in ensuring that payoffs...
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We study optimal investment with multiple assets in the presence of small proportional transaction costs. Rather than computing an asymptotically optimal no-trade region, we optimize over suitable trading frequencies. We derive explicit formulas for these and the associated welfare losses due to...
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