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Risk-adjusted momentum returns are usually estimated by sorting stocks into a regularly rebalanced long-short portfolio based on their prior return and then running a full-sample regression of the portfolio returns on a set of factors (portfolio-level risk adjustment). This approach implicitly...
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This paper extends the stochastic dominance rules for normal mixture distributions derived by Levy and Kaplanski (2015). First, the portfolios under consideration are allowed to follow different regime-switching processes. Second, the results are extended from second- to fourth-order stochastic...
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The past decade has witnessed the rapid growing of the world palladium market. Thus, it is even more important to develop effective quantitative tools for risk management of palladium assets at this moment. In this paper, we investigate five different types of widely-used statistical...
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Since its launch in 2008, Bitcoin becomes one of the most successful and fast-growing alternative currencies. As of 2017, the market capitalization is around $46 billions and arguably expected to continue growing. The Bitcoin to the US dollar exchange rate has been very volatile and fluctuating...
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graph theory. Within this framework, we represent the evolution of a dynamic portfolio, i.e. a portfolio whose weights vary …
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The Markowitz model is still the cornerstone of modern portfolio theory. In particular, when focusing on the minimum …
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Classical asset allocation methods have assumed that the distribution of asset returns is smooth, well behaved with stable statistical moments over time. The distribution is assumed to have constant moments with e.g., Gaussian distribution that can be conveniently parameterised by the first two...
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Investigating linkages between credit and equity markets, we consider daily aggregate U.S. CDS spreads as well as well-chosen equity market and implied volatility indexes over ten years. We describe such robust (to spurious correlation) relationship with the quantile cointegrating regression...
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Linking factor portfolio construction to cross-sectional regressions of security returns on standardized factor exposures leads to a transparent and investable perspective on factor performance. Under capitalization-weighting, multivariate regression coefficients translate to portfolio returns...
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regression using splines, are introduced as needed. The classical methods of finance such as portfolio theory, CAPM, and the …:Introduction * Probability and Statistical Models * Returns * Time Series Models * Portfolio Theory * Regression * The Capital Asset Pricing …
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