1. Robust equity portfolio performance.
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Kim, Jang Ho, Kim, Woo Chang, Kwon, Do-Gyun, and Fabozzi, Frank J.
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PORTFOLIO management (Investments) , *ANALYSIS of variance , *ROBUST optimization , *STOCK exchanges , *UNCERTAINTY - Abstract
The earliest documented analytical approach to portfolio selection is Markowitz’s mean-variance analysis, which attempts to find the portfolio with optimal performance by considering the tradeoff between return and risk. The performance of mean-variance analysis has been the subject of many studies and compared to other portfolio construction approaches such as a naïve equally-weighted allocation scheme. In recent years, several approaches have been proposed to improve the mean-variance model by reducing the sensitivity of the portfolio selection process in order achieve robust performance. Although robust portfolio optimization has been one of the most researched methods for improving portfolio robustness, the performance of robust portfolios has not been the major focus of studies. In this paper, a comprehensive analysis on robust portfolio performance is presented for equity portfolios constructed in the U.S. market during the period 1980 and 2014, and results confirm the advantage of robust portfolio optimization for controlling uncertainty while efficiently allocating investments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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