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Stop-loss strategies and derivatives portfolios

Patrick Leoni ()

International Journal of Business Forecasting and Marketing Intelligence, 2008, vol. 1, issue 1, 82-93

Abstract: We carry out a Monte-Carlo simulation of the long-term behaviour of a standard derivatives portfolio to analyse the performance of stop-loss strategies in terms of loss reductions. We observe that the more correlated the underlyings, the earlier the stop-loss activation for every acceptable level of losses. Switching from 0-correlation across underlyings to a very mild form of correlation significantly decreases the expected time of activation, and it significantly increases the probability of activating the stop-loss. Adding more correlation does not significantly change those features. We introduce the notion of laissez-faire strategies, and we show that those strategies always lead to lower average losses than stop-losses.

Keywords: derivatives; stop-loss strategies; Monte-Carlo simulation; loss reduction; laissez-faire. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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