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Fuzzy portfolio optimization under downside risk measures

2007

This paper presents two fuzzy portfolio selection models where the objective is to minimize the downside risk constrained by a given expected return. We assume that the rates of returns on securities are approximated as LR-fuzzy numbers of the same shape, and that the expected return and risk are evaluated by interval-valued means. We establish the relationship between those mean-interval definitions for a given fuzzy portfolio by using suitable ordering relations. Finally, we formulate the portfolio selection problem as a linear program when the returns on the assets are of trapezoidal form.

Expected shortfallMathematical optimizationSpectral risk measureArtificial IntelligenceLogicReplicating portfolioDownside riskPortfolioPost-modern portfolio theoryPortfolio optimizationModern portfolio theoryMathematicsFuzzy Sets and Systems
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Portfolio performance evaluation with loss aversion

2011

In this paper we consider a loss-averse investor equipped with a specific, but still quite general, utility function motivated by behavioral finance. We show that, under certain concrete assumptions concerning the form of this utility, one can derive closed-form solutions for the investor's portfolio performance measure. We investigate the effects of loss aversion and demonstrate its important role in performance measurement. The framework presented in this paper also provides a sound theoretical foundation for all known performance measures based on partial moments of the distribution.

Actuarial sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDecision theoryBehavioral economicsMeasure (mathematics)Spectral risk measureLoss aversionEconometricsEconomicsPortfolioPerformance measurementFunction (engineering)General Economics Econometrics and FinanceFinancemedia_commonQuantitative Finance
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Optimal Dynamic Portfolio Risk Management

2016

Numerous econometric studies report that financial asset volatilities and correlations are time-varying and predictable. Over the past decade, this knowledge has stimulated increasing interest in various dynamic portfolio risk control techniques. The two basic types of risk control techniques are: risk control across assets and risk control over time. At present, the two types of risk control techniques are not implemented simultaneously. There has been surprisingly little theoretical study of optimal dynamic portfolio risk management. In this paper, the author fills this gap in the literature by formulating and solving the multi-period portfolio choice problem. In terms of dynamic portfoli…

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Risk forecasting models and optimal portfolio selection

2005

This study analyses, from an investor's perspective, the performance of several risk forecasting models in obtaining optimal portfolios. The plausibility of the homoscedastic hypothesis implied in the classical Markowitz model is dicussed and more general models which take into account assymetry and time varying risk are analysed. Specifically, it studies whether ARCH-type based models obtain portfolios whose risk-adjusted returns exceed those of the classical Markowitz model. The same analysis is performed with models based on the Lower Partial Moment (LPM) which take into account the assymetry in the distribution of returns. The results suggest that none of the models achieve a clearly su…

Moment (mathematics)Economics and EconometricsDistribution (mathematics)Spectral risk measureHomoscedasticityStatisticsSemivarianceEconometricsEconomicsPortfolioVariance (accounting)Selection (genetic algorithm)EmpresaApplied Economics
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On the Consistent Use of VaR in Portfolio Performance Evaluation: A Cautionary Note

2010

The portfolio performance measures based on the Value-at-Risk (VaR) concept have gained widespread popularity and are often used in empirical studies. Unfortunately, we have noticed that in majority of empirical studies a VaR-based performance measure is used inconsistently. The goal of this paper is, therefore, to emphasize how to consistently use VaR in portfolio performance evaluation. We also elaborate on a simple framework that allows to derive a general formula for a portfolio performance measure which is not limited to the use of VaR-based reward and risk measures, but is valid for all reward and risk measures that satisfy a few plausible properties.

Deviation risk measureExpected shortfallActuarial scienceSpectral risk measureCoherent risk measureDistortion risk measureEconomicsPortfolioPost-modern portfolio theoryPortfolio optimizationSSRN Electronic Journal
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