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The Hierarchical risk parity (HRP) approach of portfolio allocation, introduced by Lopez de Prado (2016), applies graph theory and machine learning to build a diversified portfolio. Like the traditional risk-based allocation methods, HRP is also a function of the estimate of the covariance...
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The Hierarchical risk parity (HRP) approach of portfolio allocation, introduced by [Lopez de Prado, 2016], applies graph theory and machine learning to build a diversified portfolio. Like the traditional risk based allocation methods, HRP is also a function of the estimate of the covariance...
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This paper considers the problem of pricing options with early-exercise features whose pay-off depends on several sources of uncertainty. We propose a stochastic grid method for estimating the optimal exercise policy and using this policy to obtain a low-biased estimator for high-dimensional...
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This paper describes a practical simulation-based algorithm, which we call the <I>Stochastic Grid Bundling Method </I> (SGBM) for pricing multi-dimensional Bermudan (i.e. discretely exercisable) options. The method generates a direct estimator of the option price, an optimal early-exercise policy as...</i>
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We present a semi-static replication algorithm for Bermudan swaptions under an affine, multi-factor term structure model. In contrast to dynamic replication, which needs to be continuously updated as the market moves, a semi-static replication needs to be rebalanced on just a finite number of...
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