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The Implementation of Asset Allocation Approaches: Theory and Evidence
This study develops three capital allocation approaches and a directional weight increment algorithm to identify the efficient frontier of all possible multi-asset portfolios precisely and rapidly. Subsequently, this study proposes an asset selection criterion, based on the coefficient of variance and volatility risk measures, to perform the asset allocation for two types of investors who are willing or not willing to bear the risk. Finally, this study uses a multivariate generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity (GARCH) model to estimate the conditional variance and covariance of several multi-asset portfolios constituted of seven assets dispersed in the oil, stock, and currency markets of the US. The empirical results show that, via applying the proposed asset selection criterion, the most suitable multi-asset portfolios are the SP500-Nasdaq and the GasNyh-DJ, which belong to the relatively most efficient portfolios. Moreover, two capital allocation approaches using the entire sample weight forecasts have the best forecast performance. Additionally, for all multi-asset portfolios the weight combination set of portfolios on the efficient frontier that resulted from the proposed algorithm is consistent with that obtained from the traditional approach.
The Implementation of Asset Allocation Approaches: Theory and Evidence
This study develops three capital allocation approaches and a directional weight increment algorithm to identify the efficient frontier of all possible multi-asset portfolios precisely and rapidly. Subsequently, this study proposes an asset selection criterion, based on the coefficient of variance and volatility risk measures, to perform the asset allocation for two types of investors who are willing or not willing to bear the risk. Finally, this study uses a multivariate generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity (GARCH) model to estimate the conditional variance and covariance of several multi-asset portfolios constituted of seven assets dispersed in the oil, stock, and currency markets of the US. The empirical results show that, via applying the proposed asset selection criterion, the most suitable multi-asset portfolios are the SP500-Nasdaq and the GasNyh-DJ, which belong to the relatively most efficient portfolios. Moreover, two capital allocation approaches using the entire sample weight forecasts have the best forecast performance. Additionally, for all multi-asset portfolios the weight combination set of portfolios on the efficient frontier that resulted from the proposed algorithm is consistent with that obtained from the traditional approach.
The Implementation of Asset Allocation Approaches: Theory and Evidence
Jung-Bin Su (Autor:in)
2020
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Unbekannt
asset allocation , relatively most efficient portfolio , asset selection criterion , directional weight increment algorithm , capital allocation approach , generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity , Environmental effects of industries and plants , TD194-195 , Renewable energy sources , TJ807-830 , Environmental sciences , GE1-350
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