The performance evaluation for fund of funds by comparing asset allocation of mean-variance model or genetic algorithms to that of fund managers
Syouching Lai and
Hungchih Li
Applied Financial Economics, 2007, vol. 18, issue 6, 485-501
Abstract:
This study investigates the ability of security selection by comparing the performance of the portfolios of fund of funds (FOF) constructed by the Markowitz Mean-Variance (MV) model or Genetic Algorithms (GA) to that of fund managers (FMs). All target mutual funds held by FOF in the US market from 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2003 are chosen. The results reveal several things. First of all, only GA and the MV both beat the market index and the performance of GA is much better than that of FMs and the MV. Secondly, in terms of the ability to select funds, both the MV and GA outperform the operation of FMs. Finally, GA dominate over the MV in regards to measuring performance and performance persistence.
Date: 2007
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