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This paper studies the utility maximization problem on the terminal wealth with both random endowments and proportional transaction costs. To deal with unbounded random payoffs from some illiquid claims, we propose to work with the acceptable portfolios defined via the consistent price system...
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This paper studies a life-cycle optimal portfolio-consumption problem when the consumption performance is measured by a shortfall aversion preference subjecting to an additional drawdown constraint on consumption rate. Meanwhile, the agent also dynamically chooses her life insurance premium to...
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We report an empirical study of a predictive analysis model for equities; the model uses high frequency (minute-bar) market data and quantified news sentiment data. The purpose of the study is to identify a predictive model which can be used in designing automated trading strategies. Given that...
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We determine the optimal investment strategy in a Black-Scholes financial market to minimize the so-called probability of drawdown, namely, the probability that the value of an investment portfolio reaches some fixed proportion of its maximum value to date. We assume that the portfolio is...
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We consider a financial model where stocks are available for dynamic trading, and European and American options are available for static trading (semi-static trading strategies). We assume that the American options are infinitely divisible, and can only be bought but not sold. We first get the...
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