Following the research strands of enhanced index tracking and of portfolio performance measures optimization, we propose to choose, among the feasible asset portfolios of a given market, the one that maximizes the geometric mean of the differences between its risk and gain and those of a suitable reference benchmark, such as the market index. This approach, which has a peculiar geometric interpretation and enjoys remarkable features, provides the efficient portfolio that dominates the largest amount of portfolios dominating the reference benchmark index. Preliminary empirical results highlight good out-of-sample performances of our approach compared with those of the market index
Enhanced Indexation is the problem of selecting a portfolio that should produce excess return with r...
Recently, numerous investors have shifted from active strategies to passive strategies because the p...
In the field of Portfolio Optimization, Enhanced Indexation is the problem of selecting a portfolio...
Following the research strands of enhanced index tracking and of portfolio performance measures opti...
One recent and promising strategy for Enhanced Indexation is the selection of portfolios that stocha...
One recent and promising strategy for Enhanced Indexation [1,5] is the selection of portfolios that ...
Enhanced indexation (EI) is the problem of selecting a portfolio that should produce excess return w...
Import 11/02/2016Import 02/11/2016This work debates several approaches to solve the benchmark tracki...
Enhanced Indexation is the problem of selecting a portfolio that generates excess return with respe...
We read often that investors are frequently satisfied with an average return, such as the return on ...
AbstractSecond order Stochastic Dominance (SSD) has a well recognised importance in portfolio select...
The book “Benchmark Tracking Portfolio Problems with Stochastic Ordering Constraints” analyzes the p...
In this work we propose a linear bi-objective optimization approach to Enhanced Indexation that maxi...
The paper compares portfolio optimization with the Second-Order Stochastic Dominance (SSD) constrain...
Index tracking is an investment approach where the primary objective is to keep portfolio return as ...
Enhanced Indexation is the problem of selecting a portfolio that should produce excess return with r...
Recently, numerous investors have shifted from active strategies to passive strategies because the p...
In the field of Portfolio Optimization, Enhanced Indexation is the problem of selecting a portfolio...
Following the research strands of enhanced index tracking and of portfolio performance measures opti...
One recent and promising strategy for Enhanced Indexation is the selection of portfolios that stocha...
One recent and promising strategy for Enhanced Indexation [1,5] is the selection of portfolios that ...
Enhanced indexation (EI) is the problem of selecting a portfolio that should produce excess return w...
Import 11/02/2016Import 02/11/2016This work debates several approaches to solve the benchmark tracki...
Enhanced Indexation is the problem of selecting a portfolio that generates excess return with respe...
We read often that investors are frequently satisfied with an average return, such as the return on ...
AbstractSecond order Stochastic Dominance (SSD) has a well recognised importance in portfolio select...
The book “Benchmark Tracking Portfolio Problems with Stochastic Ordering Constraints” analyzes the p...
In this work we propose a linear bi-objective optimization approach to Enhanced Indexation that maxi...
The paper compares portfolio optimization with the Second-Order Stochastic Dominance (SSD) constrain...
Index tracking is an investment approach where the primary objective is to keep portfolio return as ...
Enhanced Indexation is the problem of selecting a portfolio that should produce excess return with r...
Recently, numerous investors have shifted from active strategies to passive strategies because the p...
In the field of Portfolio Optimization, Enhanced Indexation is the problem of selecting a portfolio...