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Covariance estimation for risk-based portfolio optimization: an integrated approach

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  • Andrew Butler
  • Roy H. Kwon

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Many problems in quantitative finance involve both predictive forecasting and decision-based optimization. Traditionally, covariance forecasting models are optimized with unique prediction-based objectives and constraints, and users are therefore unaware of how these predictions would ultimately be used in the context of the models’ final decision-based optimization. We present a stochastic optimization framework for integrating time-varying factor covariance models in a risk-based portfolio optimization setting. We make use of recent advances in neural-network architecture for efficient optimization of batch convex programs. We consider three risk-based portfolio optimizations: minimum variance, maximum diversification and equal risk contribution, and we provide a first-order method for performing the integrated optimization. We present several historical simulations using US industry and stock data, and we demonstrate the benefits of the integrated approach in comparison with the decoupled alternative.

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