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Strategic Bayesian Asset Allocation

Published 21 May 2019 in stat.AP and stat.ME | (1905.08414v2)

Abstract: Strategic asset allocation requires an investor to select stocks from a given basket of assets. The perspective of our investor is to maximize risk-adjusted alpha returns relative to a benchmark index. Historical returns are used to provide inputs into an optimization algorithm. Our approach uses Bayesian regularization to not only provide stock selection but also optimal sequential portfolio weights. By incorporating investor preferences with a number of different regularization penalties we extend the approaches of Black (1992) and Puelz (2015). We tailor standard sparse MCMC algorithms to calculate portfolio weights and perform selection. We illustrate our methodology on stock selection from the SP100 stock index and from the top fifty holdings of two hedge funds Renaissance Technologies and Viking Global. Finally, we conclude with directions for future research.

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