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When a stochastic decision problem is time inconsistent, the decision maker would always be troubled by his conflicting decisions “optimally” derived from his time-varying preferences at different time instants. The long-run self (LR) of the decision maker pursues the long-term optimality...
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The security market line is often flat or downward-sloping. We hypothesize that probability weighting plays a role and that one ought to differentiate between periods in which agents overweight extreme events and those in which they underweight them. Overweighting inflates the probability of...
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We solve a portfolio selection problem when both expected return, idiosyncratic volatility, and transaction cost are time-varying. Our optimal strategy suggests trading partially toward a dynamic aim portfolio, which is a weighted average of expected future tangency portfolio and is highly...
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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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