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Different risk measures emphasize different aspects of a random loss. If we examine the investment performance according to different spectra of the risk measures, any policy generated from a mean-risk portfolio model with a sole risk measure may not be a good choice. We study in this paper the...
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The past several decades have witnessed a growing enthusiasm to implement the market as an information aggregation tool. However, some deep-rooted pricing anomalies frequently observed in various markets loom large, questioning the rationality of such eagerness. One of these anomalies is the...
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We investigate a discrete-time mean-risk portfolio selection problem, where risk is measured by the conditional value-at-risk (CVaR). By embedding this time-inconsistent problem into a family of expected utility maximization problems with a piecewise linear utility function, we solve the problem...
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In this paper, we investigate a novel multiperiod portfolio decision model for loss-averse investors with dynamically adapted reference points in a market with serially correlated returns. We demonstrate that the optimal policy is a piecewise linear function of the deviation between current...
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Instead of controlling "symmetric" risks measured by central moments of investment return or terminal wealth, more and more portfolio models have shifted their focus to manage "asymmetric" downside risks that the investment return is below certain threshold. Among the existing downside risk...
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In the existing literature, the value-at-risk (VaR) is one of the most representative downside risk measures due to its wide spectra of applications in practice. In this paper, we investigate the dynamic mean-VaR portfolio selection formulation, while the state-of-the-art has only witnessed...
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Instead of using the classical block-shaped market depth to build the optimal execution model, this work studies the constrained optimal execution problem in a limit order book (LOB) market with a power-shaped market depth. Different from the linear price impact derived from the framework of...
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We examine how the evidence of mean-reversion in stock returns affects dynamic trading behavior for investors with prospect-theory preferences. Particular attention is paid to the trading incentives created by the interaction between prospect-theory preferences and mean-reverting return...
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An investor does not always invest in risky assets in all time periods, often due to the management fee charged for hiring an agent in managing his investment in risky assets. Motivated by this observed common phenomenon, this paper considers the time cardinality constrained mean-variance...
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We consider in this paper the mean-variance formulation in multi-period portfolio selection under no-shorting constraint. Recognizing the structure of a piecewise quadratic value function, we prove that the optimal portfolio policy is piecewise linear with respect to the current wealth level,...
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