Portfolio optimization of financial commodities with energy futures
Lu Wang (),
Ferhana Ahmad (),
Gong-li Luo (),
Muhammad Umar and
Dervis Kirikkaleli
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Lu Wang: Shandong University of Science and Technology
Ferhana Ahmad: Lahore University of Management Sciences
Gong-li Luo: Shandong University of Science and Technology
Annals of Operations Research, 2022, vol. 313, issue 1, No 16, 439 pages
Abstract:
Abstract The recent growth in economic and financial markets has brought the focus on energy derivatives as an alternative investment class for investors, financial analysts, and portfolio managers. The financial modeling and risk management of portfolios using the energy derivatives instrument is a requirement and challenge for researchers in the field. The energy and other commodity futures force the expert investors to investigate the broader investment spectrum and consequently diversify their portfolios using the futures instruments. Going beyond the conventional portfolios and developing out-of-the-box strategies that comply with the changing financial and economic advancements are the keys to long-term sustainability in the financial world. This study investigates the impact of diversification with five energy futures from January 2011 to July 2020 on three traditional commodity futures portfolios. The results show that diversification increased the returns while simultaneously reducing the portfolio volatility in all portfolios. The diversified portfolios provided higher returns than the traditional portfolios for the same level of risk. This study also revealed that the results might improve when a short position in the futures contracts is allowed. Moreover, we conclude that adding multiple energy futures in a portfolio provides enhanced diversification results, whereas the WTI crude oil futures fail to diversify any portfolio considered in the study.
Keywords: Energy futures; Portfolio diversification; Commodity futures; Risk management; Mean–variance analysis; Efficient frontier (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F65 G1 G11 G13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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