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Can robust portfolio optimisation help to build better portfolios?

Bernd Scherer ()
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Bernd Scherer: Managing Director, Morgan Stanley, IM-Alternative Investments

Journal of Asset Management, 2007, vol. 7, issue 6, No 2, 374-387

Abstract: Abstract Estimation error has always been acknowledged as a substantial problem in portfolio construction. Various approaches exist that range from Bayesian methods with a very strong rooting in decision theory to practitioner-based heuristics with no rooting in decision theory at all as portfolio resampling. Robust optimisation is the latest attempt to address estimation error directly in the portfolio construction process. It will be shown that robust optimisation is equivalent to Bayesian shrinkage estimators and offer no marginal value relative to the former. The implied shrinkage that comes with robust optimisation is difficult to control. Consistent with the ad hoc treatment of uncertainty aversion in robust optimisation, it can be seen that out of sample performance largely depends on the appropriate choice of uncertainty aversion, with no guideline on how to calibrate this parameter or how to make it consistent with the more well-known risk aversion.

Keywords: robust optimisation; Bayes; resampling; portfolio construction; estimation error (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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