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We implement a long-horizon static and dynamic portfolio allocation involving a risk-free and a risky asset. This model is calibrated at a quarterly frequency for ten European countries. We also use maximum-likelihood estimates and Bayesian estimates to account for parameter uncertainty. We find...
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In this article, the authors propose an order flow simulator for meta orders such as those originating from the trading activity of buy-side firms. The simulator is designed with three key goals in mind. First, it should be simple to use and integrate into different applications. Second, it must...
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borrowed from the theory of disordered systems. The no-short selling constraint acts as an asymmetric ℓ<sub>1</sub> regularizer …
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The purpose of this paper is to introduce the Gerber statistic, a robust co-movement measure for covariance matrix estimation for the purpose of portfolio construction. The Gerber statistic extends Kendall's Tau by counting the proportion of simultaneous co-movements in series when their...
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theory. Research implications/limitations - The research emphasized that in order to get a more diversified investment …
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One of the most important factors to control for the achievements of investment portfolio returns is risk. If we only think that a 100% positive return is needed to recover a portfolio loss of 50%, we can understand why. With the advent of the exponential growth of technology usage in markets,...
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The mean-variance portfolio optimization theory of Markowitz assumes that stock returns are distributed according to …
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We formulate a distributionally robust optimization problem where the deviation of the alternative distribution is controlled by a φ-divergence penalty in the objective, and show that a large class of these problems are essentially equivalent to a mean-variance problem. We also show that while...
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In this paper we propose a quasi-shrinkage approach for minimum-variance portfolios which does not use a quadratic loss function to derive the optimal shrinkage intensity. We develop two alternative objective functions for linear shrinkage. The first targets the reduction of portfolio variance....
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This paper incorporates Bayesian estimation and optimization into portfolio selection framework, particularly for high-dimensional portfolio in which the number of assets is larger than the number of observations. We leverage a constrained 𝓁1 minimization approach, called linear programming...
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