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Asset splitting algorithm for ultrahigh dimensional portfolio selection and its theoretical property

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  • Cai, Zhanrui
  • Li, Changcheng
  • Wen, Jiawei
  • Yang, Songshan

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The presence of a huge number of assets poses challenges to classical portfolio selection algorithms. Constrained l1 minimization approaches have been proposed to directly estimate effective parameters in the optimal portfolio. Linear programming method and alternating direction method of multiplier (ADMM) algorithm is used to solve the corresponding minimization problems. However, these two algorithms may fail due to the limitations of computing time and computing memory when a huge number of assets are considered in the portfolio optimization. This article proposes an asset splitting ADMM (AS-ADMM for short), a parallel computing algorithm, to tackle such challenges, and establishes the convergence property of the new algorithm. Furthermore, we develop a new regularization method for estimating the effective parameters with the folded-concave penalty and establish its oracle property. The local linear approximation (LLA) algorithm is used to redirect the new method to a weighted l1 regularization method. We conduct simulation studies to investigate the advantage of the proposed algorithm and regularized model in solving the high dimensional portfolio selection problems. A real data example is also included to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed algorithms and regularization methods.

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  • Cai, Zhanrui & Li, Changcheng & Wen, Jiawei & Yang, Songshan, 2024. "Asset splitting algorithm for ultrahigh dimensional portfolio selection and its theoretical property," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 239(2).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:econom:v:239:y:2024:i:2:s0304407622000902
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jeconom.2022.04.004
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