This paper investigates the implications for portfolio theory of using multivariate semiparametric estimators and a copula-based approach, especially when the number of risky assets becomes substantial. Parametric, nonparametric, and semiparametric regression methods are compared to approximate their returns in large-scale portfolio selection problems. Semiparametric regression models are used to prove that, under certain assumptions, the variability of the errors decreases as the number of factors increases. Moreover, a copula principal component analysis (PCA)-based approach is proposed, and its superiority to the classical Pearson PCA approach is demonstrated. Empirical analyses validate the suggested approaches and evaluate the impact of different approximation methods on portfolio selection problems. Here, the ex-ante sample paths of several portfolio strategies aiming to maximize portfolio wealth using either reward-risk or drawdown-based performance measures are compared. The results show that the proposed methodologies outperform the traditional approach for out-of-sample portfolios, especially when the dependence structure is represented by the Pearson linear correlation.
(2022). Portfolio Selection Using Multivariate Semiparametric Estimators and a Copula PCA-Based Approach [journal article - articolo]. In COMPUTATIONAL ECONOMICS. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/203285
Portfolio Selection Using Multivariate Semiparametric Estimators and a Copula PCA-Based Approach
Kouaissah, Noureddine;Ortobelli Lozza, Sergio;
2022-01-01
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This paper investigates the implications for portfolio theory of using multivariate semiparametric estimators and a copula-based approach, especially when the number of risky assets becomes substantial. Parametric, nonparametric, and semiparametric regression methods are compared to approximate their returns in large-scale portfolio selection problems. Semiparametric regression models are used to prove that, under certain assumptions, the variability of the errors decreases as the number of factors increases. Moreover, a copula principal component analysis (PCA)-based approach is proposed, and its superiority to the classical Pearson PCA approach is demonstrated. Empirical analyses validate the suggested approaches and evaluate the impact of different approximation methods on portfolio selection problems. Here, the ex-ante sample paths of several portfolio strategies aiming to maximize portfolio wealth using either reward-risk or drawdown-based performance measures are compared. The results show that the proposed methodologies outperform the traditional approach for out-of-sample portfolios, especially when the dependence structure is represented by the Pearson linear correlation.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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