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A Portfolio Rebalancing Approach for the Indian Stock Market

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  • Jaydip Sen
  • Arup Dasgupta
  • Subhasis Dasgupta
  • Sayantani Roychoudhury

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This chapter presents a calendar rebalancing approach to portfolios of stocks in the Indian stock market. Ten important sectors of the Indian economy are first selected. For each of these sectors, the top ten stocks are identified based on their free-float market capitalization values. Using the ten stocks in each sector, a sector-specific portfolio is designed. In this study, the historical stock prices are used from January 4, 2021, to September 20, 2023 (NSE Website). The portfolios are designed based on the training data from January 4, 2021 to June 30, 2022. The performances of the portfolios are tested over the period from July 1, 2022, to September 20, 2023. The calendar rebalancing approach presented in the chapter is based on a yearly rebalancing method. However, the method presented is perfectly flexible and can be adapted for weekly or monthly rebalancing. The rebalanced portfolios for the ten sectors are analyzed in detail for their performances. The performance results are not only indicative of the relative performances of the sectors over the training (i.e., in-sample) data and test (out-of-sample) data, but they also reflect the overall effectiveness of the proposed portfolio rebalancing approach.

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  • Jaydip Sen & Arup Dasgupta & Subhasis Dasgupta & Sayantani Roychoudhury, 2023. "A Portfolio Rebalancing Approach for the Indian Stock Market," Papers 2310.09770, arXiv.org.
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