Abstract
In this paper we analyze how changes in inverse S-shaped probability weighting influence optimal portfolio choice in a rank-dependent utility model. We derive sufficient conditions for the existence of an optimal solution of the investment problem, and then define the notion of a more inverse S-shaped probability weighting function. We show that an increase in inverse S-shaped weighting typically leads to a lower allocation to the risky asset, regardless of whether the return distribution is skewed left or right, as long as it offers a non-negligible risk premium. Only for lottery stocks with poor expected returns and extremely positive skewness does an increase in inverse S-shaped probability weighting lead to larger portfolio allocations.
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He, X. D., Kouwenberg, R., & Zhou, X. Y. (2018). Inverse S-shaped probability weighting and its impact on investment. Mathematical Control and Related Fields, 8(3&4), 679–706. https://doi.org/10.3934/mcrf.2018029
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