An analytical investigation of estimators for expected asset returns from the perspective of optimal asset allocation
Gabriel Frahm
No 1/10, Discussion Papers in Econometrics and Statistics from University of Cologne, Institute of Econometrics and Statistics
Abstract:
In the present work I derive the risk functions of 5 standard estimators for expected asset returns which are frequently advocated in the literature, viz the sample mean vector, the James-Stein and Bayes-Stein estimator, the minimum-variance estimator, and the CAPM estimator. I resolve the question why it is meaningful to study the risk function in the context of optimal asset allocation. Further, I derive the quantities which determine the risks of the different expected return estimators and show which estimators are preferable with respect to optimal asset allocation. Finally, I discuss the question whether it pays to strive for the optimal portfolio by using time series information. It turns out that in many practical situations it is better to renounce parameter estimation altogether and pursue some trivial strategy such as the totally risk-free investment.
Keywords: Asset allocation; Bayes-Stein estimator; CAPM estimator; James-Stein estimator; Minimum-variance estimator; Naive diversification; Out-ofsample performance; Risk function; Shrinkage estimation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C13 G11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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