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On loss‐avoiding payoff distribution in a dynamic portfolio management problem

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  • Jacek B. Krawczyk

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Purpose - The aim of this paper is to propose and analyse policies capable of generating left‐skewed pension distributions. Such policies can deliver large pension values with high probability and hence are of interest to practical fund managers. Design/methodology/approach - The paper uses a computational method capable of solving stochastic optimal control problems. The optimal strategies obtained through the method are used to simulate dynamic portfolio management. Findings - The paper finds that optimisation of locally non‐concave performance measures has produced left‐skewed payoff distributions of small VaR and CVaR. The distributions remain left‐skewed for relatively large values of the diffusion parameter. Practical implications - On the basis of the findings, it would seem beneficial for real‐world fund managers to implement this kind of optimising “cautious‐relaxed” policy. Originality/value - A novel non‐concave performance measure has been proposed in the paper to describe a portfolio manager's aim. The computed “cautious‐relaxed” policies have been shown to realise this aim.

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  • Jacek B. Krawczyk, 2008. "On loss‐avoiding payoff distribution in a dynamic portfolio management problem," Journal of Risk Finance, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 9(2), pages 151-172, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jrfpps:15265940810853913
    DOI: 10.1108/15265940810853913
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    1. Azzato, Jeffrey & Krawczyk, Jacek B & Sissons, Christopher, 2011. "On loss-avoiding lump-sum pension optimization with contingent targets," Working Paper Series 18552, Victoria University of Wellington, School of Economics and Finance.

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