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We investigate multiperiod portfolio selection problems in a Black & Scholes type market where a basket of 1 riskfree and m risky securities are traded continuously. We look for the optimal allocation of wealth within the class of 'constant mix' portfolios.First, we consider the portfolio...
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We study upper and lower bounds on the expectile risk measure of risky portfolios when the joint distribution of the risky components is not fully specified. First, we summarize methods for obtaining bounds when only the marginal distributions of the components are known, but not their...
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We study optimal investment strategies under the objective of maximizing the Omega ratio, proposed by Keating and Shadwick (2002) as an alternative to the Sharpe ratio for performance assessment of investment strategies. We show that in a standard set-up of the financial market the problem is...
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Pourbabaee, Kwak, and Pirvu (2016) determine the constant-mix strategy that minimizes Capital at Risk (CaR) under a negative correlation constraint with a benchmark. We extend their result to any increasing law invariant objective function without condition on the sign of the correlation. In...
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We study upper and lower bounds on the expectile risk measure of risky portfolios when the joint distribution of the risky components is not fully specified. First, we summarize methods for obtaining bounds when only the marginal distributions of the components are known, but not their...
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