Continuous-time portfolio optimisation for a behavioural investor with bounded utility on gains

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This paper examines an optimal investment problem in a continuous-time (essentially) complete financial market with a finite horizon. We deal with an investor who behaves consistently with principles of Cumulative Prospect Theory, and whose utility function on gains is bounded above. The well-posedness of the optimisation problem is trivial, and a necessary condition for the existence of an optimal trading strategy is derived. This condition requires that the investor's probability distortion function on losses does not tend to 0 near 0 faster than a given rate, which is determined by the utility function. Under additional assumptions, we show that this condition is indeed the borderline for attainability, in the sense that for slower convergence of the distortion function there does exist an optimal portfolio.

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Rásonyi, M., & Rodrigues, A. M. (2014). Continuous-time portfolio optimisation for a behavioural investor with bounded utility on gains. Electronic Communications in Probability, 19. https://doi.org/10.1214/ECP.v19-2990

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