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theory. Research implications/limitations - The research emphasized that in order to get a more diversified investment …
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We formulate the open-loop control framework for time-consistent mean-variance (TCMV) portfolio problems in incomplete markets with stochastic volatility (SV). We offer the existence and uniqueness results of the TCMV equilibrium controls for general SV models and derive explicit closed-form...
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We use the Bayesian method introduced by Gallant and McCulloch (2009) to estimate consumption-based asset pricing models featuring smooth ambiguity preferences. We rely on semi-nonparametric estimation of a flexible auxiliary model in our structural estimation. Based on the market and aggregate...
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Fractional Kelly portfolios are popular investment strategies in the market. In this paper, we improve the mean-variance efficiency of a fractional Kelly portfolio by minimizing the variance of the return of a portfolio subject to the constraint that the expected return rate of the portfolio is...
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The paper examines the performance of four multivariate volatility models, namely CCC, VARMA-GARCH, DCC and BEKK, for the crude oil spot and futures returns of two major benchmark international crude oil markets, Brent and WTI, to calculate optimal portfolio weights and optimal hedge ratios, and...
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This paper treats the risk-averse optimal portfolio problem with consumption in continuous time for a stochastic-jump-volatility, jump-diffusion (SJVJD) model of the underlying risky asset and the volatility. The new developments are the use of the SJVJD model with...
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In this paper we study a portfolio execution problem in a discrete-time model in which orders can be submitted to a standard exchange and a dark pool. We model volatilities and correlations as stochastic processes and assume that trading at the standard exchange causes price impact. Orders sent...
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Using high-frequency data, we decompose the time-varying beta for stocks into beta for continuous systematic risk and beta for discontinuous systematic risk. Estimated discontinuous betas for S&P500 constituents between 2003 and 2011 generally exceed the corresponding continuous betas. We...
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We introduce a new framework for understanding portfolio diversification that provides a coherent basis for comparing methodologies and offers a new approach to portfolio construction. The primary argument is that measures of diversification based only on a covariance matrix are ambiguous...
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In this paper, first we study a stochastic volatility market model for which an explicit candidate solution to the problem of maximizing utility function of terminal wealth is obtained. Applying this result, we present a complete solution for the Heston model which is a particular case of the...
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