Dynamic mean-variance portfolio selection under factor models

Yun Shi, Lingjie Kong, Lanzhi Yang, Duan Li, Xiangyu Cui

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Abstract

Utilizing insights from financial literature and empirical financial data, we introduce a comprehensive system of factor models designed to capture both return and risk dynamics. Our focus extends to addressing the multi-period mean-variance portfolio selection challenge within the framework of these proposed factor models. Through rigorous analysis, we formulate a semi-analytical optimal portfolio policy, characterized by a linear relationship with the current wealth level. The coefficients of this optimal policy are intricately linked to a specific stochastic process known as the future investment opportunity (FIO), reflecting the investor's anticipation of future investment prospects. Furthermore, empirical examination within the U.S. market context underscores the efficacy of our approach. By incorporating the factor models for return and risk, our optimal portfolio policy exhibits superior out-of-sample Sharpe ratio compared to benchmark policies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104923
JournalJournal of Economic Dynamics and Control
Volume167
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Common factor of risk
  • Factor models
  • Multi-period mean-variance model
  • Sharpe ratio

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