Risk-adjusted probability measures in portfolio optimization with coherent measures of risk
We consider the problem of optimizing a portfolio of n assets, whose returns are described by a joint discrete distribution. We formulate the mean-risk model, using as risk functionals the semideviation, deviation from quantile, and spectral risk measures. Using the modern theory of measures of risk, we derive an equivalent representation of the portfolio problem as a zero-sum matrix game, and we provide ways to solve it by convex optimization techniques. In this way, we reconstruct new probability measures which constitute part of the saddle point of the game. These risk-adjusted measures always exist, irrespective of the completeness of the market. We provide an illustrative example, in which we derive these measures in a universe of 200 assets and we use them to evaluate the market portfolio and optimal risk-averse portfolios.
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2008
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Authors: | Miller, Naomi ; Ruszczynski, Andrzej |
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European Journal of Operational Research. - Elsevier, ISSN 0377-2217. - Vol. 191.2008, 1, p. 193-206
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Elsevier |
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