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Here we look at alternative equity index weightings to ‘Market Capitalisation Weighting' to see whether the expected theoretical improvement given by Portfolio Optimisation Techniques are realised in practice. We introduce a new portfolio weighting measure, called ‘Constrained Inverse Beta',...
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This paper enhances a well-known dynamic portfolio management algorithm, the BGSS algorithm, proposed by Brandt, Goyal, Santa-Clara and Stroud (Review of Financial Studies, 18, 831-873, 2005). We equip this algorithm with the components from a recently developed method, the Stochastic Grid...
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Portfolio optimization is one of the problems most frequently encountered by financial practitioners. To our knowledge, the Critical Line Algorithm (CLA) is the only algorithm specifically designed for inequality-constrained portfolio optimization problems, which guarantees that the exact...
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of asset classes is critical, which, for the time being, remains an art rather than a formulaic exercise based on theory …
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The tendency of humans to shy away from using algorithms - even when algorithms observably outperform their human counterpart - has been referred to as algorithm aversion. We conduct an experiment to test for algorithm aversion in financial decision making. Participants acting as investors can...
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We develop a new method to optimize portfolios of options in a market where European calls and puts are available with many exercise prices for each of several potentially correlated underlying assets. We identify the combination of asset-specific option payoffs that maximizes the Sharpe ratio...
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When we implement a portfolio selection methodology under a mean-risk formulation, it is essential to correctly model investors' risk aversion which may be time-dependent, or even state-dependent during the investment procedure. In this paper, we propose a behavior risk aversion model, which is...
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When a dynamic optimization problem is not decomposable by a stage-wise backward recursion, it is nonseparable in the sense of dynamic programming. The classical dynamic programming-based optimal stochastic control methods would fail in such nonseparable situations as the principle of optimality...
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Performance analysis, from the external point of view of a client who would only have access to returns and holdings of a fund, evolved towards exact attribution made in the context of portfolio optimisation, which is the internal point of view of a manager controlling all the parameters of this...
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We solve for the growth-rate optimal multiplier of a portfolio insurance strategy in the general case with a locally risky reserve asset and stochastic state variables. The level of the optimal time-varying multiplier turns out to be lower than the standard constant multiplier of CPPI for common...
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