Dynamic Strategies, Asset Pricing Models, And The Out-Of-Sample Performance Of The Tangency Portfolio

Topics:
Commercial Lending
Tags:
Asset,
Asset Management,
Asset Pricing,
Asset Return,
Business Operations,
Operational Planning,
Strategy
Source:
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

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Overview: This paper study the behavior of an investor with unit risk aversion who maximizes a utility function defined over the mean and the variance of a portfolio’s return. Conditioning information is accessible without cost and an unconditionally risk less asset is available in the market. The proposed approach makes it possible to compare the performance of a benchmark tangency portfolio (formed from the set of unrestricted estimates of portfolio weights) to the performance of a restricted tangency portfolio, which uses single-index and multi-index asset pricing models to constrain the first moments of asset returns. The main findings of the paper are summarized as follows: i) The estimates of the constant and time varying tangency portfolio weights are extremely volatile and imprecise. Using an asset pricing model to constrain mean asset returns eliminates extreme short positions in the underlying securities and improves the precision of the estimates of the weights. ii) Partially restricting mean asset returns according to single-index and multi-index asset pricing models improves the out-of-sample performance of the tangency portfolio. iii) Active investment strategies (i.e., strategies that incorporate the role played by conditioning information in investment decisions) strongly dominate passive investment strategies in-sample but do not provide any convincing pattern of improved out-of-sample performance.

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Format: PDF | Size: 930KB | Date: Feb 2003 | Pages: 57


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