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Dynamic portfolio selection under generalized disappointment aversion

Zongxia Liang, Sheng Wang, Jianming Xia and Fengyi Yuan

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Abstract: This paper addresses the continuous-time portfolio selection problem under generalized disappointment aversion (GDA). The implicit definition of the certainty equivalent within GDA preferences introduces time inconsistency to this problem. We provide the sufficient and necessary condition for a strategy to be an equilibrium by a fully nonlinear integral equation. Investigating the existence and uniqueness of the solution to the integral equation, we establish the existence and uniqueness of the equilibrium. Our findings indicate that under disappointment aversion preferences, non-participation in the stock market is the unique equilibrium. The semi-analytical equilibrium strategies obtained under the constant relative risk aversion utility functions reveal that, under GDA preferences, the investment proportion in the stock market consistently remains smaller than the investment proportion under classical expected utility theory. The numerical analysis shows that the equilibrium strategy's monotonicity concerning the two parameters of GDA preference aligns with the monotonicity of the degree of risk aversion.

Date: 2024-01, Revised 2024-03
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