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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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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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This paper develops an approximate closed-form optimal portfolio allocation formula for a spot asset whose variance follows a GARCH(1,1) process. We consider an investor with constant relative risk aversion (CRRA) utility who wants to maximize the expected utility from terminal wealth under a...
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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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Any robo-advisor needs to decide on a framework to model the preferences of its investors over uncertain outcomes. As of today, most robo-advisors model their investors as mean-variance optimizers. While the mean-variance framework is intuitive and optimal investment strategies have been derived...
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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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In this article we consider the post-retirement phase optimization problem for a specific pension product in Germany that comes without guarantees. The continuous-time optimization problem is defined consisting of two specialties: first, we have a product-specific pension adjustment mechanism...
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As the dynamic mean-variance portfolio selection formulation does not satisfy the principle of optimality of dynamic programming, phenomena of time inconsistency occur, i.e., investors may have incentives to deviate from the pre-committed optimal mean-variance portfolio policy during the...
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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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