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The Kelly Capital Growth Investment Strategy (KCGIS) is to maximize the expected utility of nal wealth with a logarithmic utility function. This approach dates to Bernoulli's 1738 suggestion of log as the utility function arguing that marginal utility was proportional to the reciprocal of...
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In this paper, we explain main concepts of Prospect Theory and Cumulative Prospect Theory within the rational dynamic asset pricing framework. We derive option pricing formulas when asset returns are altered by a generalized Prospect Theory value function or a modified Prelec's weighting...
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In this paper, the interaction between the investor's knowledge about a manager's information endowment interacts and their ability to gauge the manager's exact information content upon voluntary disclosure is studied. If investors are unable to discern anything beyond the manager's information...
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We consider an investor faced with the utility maximization problem in which the risky asset price process has pure-jump dynamics affected by an unobservable continuous-time finite-state Markov chain, the intensity of which can also be controlled by actions of the investor. Using the classical...
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This paper categorizes investors into five groups. They are: efficient markets, risk premium, genius superior traders, rejectors of efficient market theory and those who use research to make superior risk adjusted returns. Successful investment involves estimation and optimization and these are...
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This paper discusses multi-period investment processes under parameter uncer- tainty and criteria to maximize exponential growth. Applying an information- theoretical argument, we find, for a Bernoulli process, the least biased investment strategy consistent with an expected exponential growth...
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Supported by several recent investigations, the empirical pricing kernel (EPK) puzzle might be considered a stylized fact. Based on an economic model with state dependent preferences for the financial investors, we want to emphasize a microeconomic view that succeeds in explaining the puzzle. We...
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Supported by several recent investigations the empirical pricing kernel paradox might be considered as a stylized fact. In Chabi-Yo et al. (2008) simulation studies have been presented which suggest that this paradox might be caused by regime switching of stock prices in financial markets....
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Investors' behavior in the market is highly related to the properties that financial time series capture. Particularly, nowadays the availability of high frequency datasets provides a reliable source for the better understanding of investors' psychology. The main aim of this chapter is to...
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Supported by several recent investigations the empirical pricing kernel paradox might be considered as a stylized fact. In Chabi-Yo et al. (2008) simulation studies have been presented which suggest that this paradox might be caused by regime switching of stock prices in financial markets....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010275866