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Dynamic optimization of a portfolio

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  • Oleg Malafeyev
  • Achal Awasthi

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In this paper, we consider the problem of optimization of a portfolio consisting of securities. An investor with an initial capital, is interested in constructing a portfolio of securities. If the prices of securities change, the investor shall decide on reallocation of the portfolio. At each moment of time, the prices of securities change and the investor is interested in constructing a dynamic portfolio of securities. The investor wishes to maximize the value of his portfolio at the end of time $T$. We use a novel theoretical approach based on dynamic programming to solve the age old problem of dynamic programming. We consider two cases i.e. Deterministic and Stochastic to approach the problem and show how the portfolio is maximized using dynamic programming.

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  • Oleg Malafeyev & Achal Awasthi, 2017. "Dynamic optimization of a portfolio," Papers 1712.00585, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:1712.00585
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