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Portfolio Optimization

Eckhard Platen () and David Heath ()
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Eckhard Platen: University of Technology
David Heath: Australian National University

Chapter 11 in A Benchmark Approach to Quantitative Finance, 2006, pp 403-437 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter derives and extends a range of classical results from portfolio optimization and derivative pricing in incomplete markets in the context of a CFM. First, we consider the question of how wealth should be optimally transferred into the future given the preferences of an investor. This is a central question in economics and finance and leads into the area of portfolio optimization. We shall advocate the GOP as the best long term investment. This is consistent with views formulated in Latané (1959), Breiman (1961), Hakansson (1971) and Thorp (1972).

Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-47856-0_11

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