Abstract
For an investor to claim his wealth resulted from his multiperiod portfolio policy, he has to sustain a possibility of bankruptcy before reaching the end of an investment horizon. Risk control over bankruptcy is thus an indispensable ingredient of optimal dynamic portfolio selection. We propose in this note a generalized mean-variance model via which an optimal investment policy can be generated to help investors not only achieve an optimal return in the sense of a mean-variance tradeoff, but also have a good risk control over bankruptcy. One key difficulty in solving the proposed generalized mean-variance model is the nonseparability in the associated stochastic control problem in the sense of dynamic programming. A solution scheme using embedding is developed in this note to overcome this difficulty and to obtain an analytical optimal portfolio policy.
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Zhu, S. S., Li, D., & Wang, S. Y. (2004). Risk Control Over Bankruptcy in Dynamic Portfolio Selection: A Generalized Mean-Variance Formulation. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 49(3), 447–457. https://doi.org/10.1109/TAC.2004.824474
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