Portfolio optimization beyond utility maximization: the case of driftless markets
Jan Vecer,
Mark Richard and
Stephen Taylor
The European Journal of Finance, 2025, vol. 31, issue 3, 318-347
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This paper presents a novel perspective on portfolio optimization by recognizing that prices can be expressed as a scaled likelihood ratio of state price densities. This insight leads to the immediate conclusion that the optimal portfolio has a simple representation in terms of the likelihood ratio between the agent-defined physical measure and the risk-neutral measure, eliminating the need for utility maximization. The agent only needs to specify her choice of the physical measure, and we demonstrate both frequentist and Bayesian approaches for this selection. Utility maximization can be seen as a specific method for choosing the physical measure. The resulting likelihood ratio is log-utility optimal with respect to all benchmarks, aligning our approach with finding the growth optimal portfolio described in the literature. Notably, the expected log return corresponds to the relative entropy between the physical and risk-neutral measures, establishing a fundamental link to information theory. As a proof of concept, we explore previously unexplored territory in portfolio optimization, specifically addressing perceived mean reversion in specific driftless markets, such as foreign exchange (FX) markets.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1080/1351847X.2024.2375221
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