نتایج جستجو برای: return on a portfolio

تعداد نتایج: 15927681  

Journal: :Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems 2014
M. Gunasekaran K. S. Ramaswami

This paper addresses about an approach that suggests for stock portfolio optimization using the combination of Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) and Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). Stock portfolio optimization aims to determine which of the stocks to be added to a portfolio based on the investor’s needs, changing economic and market conditions. In order to construct an efficient...

2015
Malay K. Dey

I study how growth affects liquidity of global stock exchanges and how liquidity determines cross-sectional returns on those stock exchange index portfolios. I measure portfolio liquidity by turnover ratio computed as value of shares traded over the market capitalization. I obtain data from FIBV, an association of global stock exchanges. In a multiple regression model for turnover ratio, I find...

2002
Ane Tamayo

I examine an investor’s portfolio allocation problem across multiple risky assets in the presence of return predictability when, in addition to the predictability evidence, the investor uses conditional asset pricing models to guide him in the portfolio selection decision. I also explore how the uncertainty associated with the model dynamics affects the investor’s optimal portfolio. To analyze ...

Journal: :Algorithms 2017
Tao Ye Ziqiang Yang Siling Feng

The portfolio optimization problem is the central problem of modern economics and decision theory; there is the Mean-Variance Model and Stochastic Dominance Model for solving this problem. In this paper, based on the second order stochastic dominance constraints, we propose the improved biogeography-based optimization algorithm to optimize the portfolio, which we called εBBO. In order to test t...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2002
Teresa León Vicente Liern Enriqueta Vercher

This paper deals with fuzzy optimization schemes for managing a portfolio in the framework of risk–return trade-off. Different models coexist to select the best portfolio according to their respective objective functions and many of them are linearly constrained. We are concerned with the infeasible instances of such models. This infeasibility, usually provoked by the conflict between the desir...

2003
Chiu-Che Tseng

The goal of an artificial intelligence decision support system is to provide the human user with an optimized decision recommendation when operating under uncertainty in complex environments. The particular focus of our discussion is the investment domain – the goal of investment decision-making is to select an optimal portfolio that satisfies the investor’s objective, or, in other words, to ma...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2005
Jason Laws John L. Thompson

1 Introduction This paper is concerned with the use of stock indices futures to hedge the return on portfolios. This topic has received considerable attention in the literature, which will be briefly summarised in section 2 of the paper. First of all it is desirable to consider the nature of hedging. The main aim of hedging is assumed to be the minimisation of the variance of the return on the ...

Journal: :IEICE Transactions 2013
Pei-Chun Lin Junzo Watada Berlin Wu

The objective of our research is to build a statistical test that can evaluate different risks of a portfolio selection model with fuzzy data. The central points and radiuses of fuzzy numbers are used to determine the portfolio selection model, and we statistically evaluate the best return by a fuzzy statistical test. Empirical studies are presented to illustrate the risk evaluation of the port...

2014
Sid Browne

Dynamic asset allocation strategies that are continuously rebalanced so as to always keep a fixed constant proportion of wealth invested in the various assets at each point in time play a fundamental role in the theory of optimal portfolio strategies. In this paper we study the rate of return on investment, defined here as the net gain in wealth divided by the cumulative investment, for such in...

2000
CAMPBELL R. HARVEY

If asset returns have systematic skewness, expected returns should include rewards for accepting this risk. We formalize this intuition with an asset pricing model that incorporates conditional skewness. Our results show that conditional skewness helps explain the cross-sectional variation of expected returns across assets and is significant even when factors based on size and book-to-market ar...

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