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Vast Portfolio Selection With Gross-Exposure Constraints
by
Zhang, Jingjin
, Yu, Ke
, Fan, Jianqing
in
Accumulation
/ Analysis of covariance
/ Approximation
/ Constraints
/ Covariance
/ Covariance matrices
/ Economic performance
/ Economic theory
/ Empirical research
/ Estimate reliability
/ Estimation methods
/ Estimators
/ Financial portfolios
/ France
/ Investment risk
/ Justification
/ Mathematical vectors
/ Matrices
/ Mean-variance efficiency
/ Portfolio diversification
/ Portfolio improvement
/ Portfolio management
/ Portfolio optimization
/ Portfolio selection
/ Portfolios
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk optimization
/ Short-sale constraint
/ Simulation
/ Statistics
/ stock exchange
/ Stocks
/ Theory and Methods
/ Theory of constraints
/ Tracking
2012
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Vast Portfolio Selection With Gross-Exposure Constraints
by
Zhang, Jingjin
, Yu, Ke
, Fan, Jianqing
in
Accumulation
/ Analysis of covariance
/ Approximation
/ Constraints
/ Covariance
/ Covariance matrices
/ Economic performance
/ Economic theory
/ Empirical research
/ Estimate reliability
/ Estimation methods
/ Estimators
/ Financial portfolios
/ France
/ Investment risk
/ Justification
/ Mathematical vectors
/ Matrices
/ Mean-variance efficiency
/ Portfolio diversification
/ Portfolio improvement
/ Portfolio management
/ Portfolio optimization
/ Portfolio selection
/ Portfolios
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk optimization
/ Short-sale constraint
/ Simulation
/ Statistics
/ stock exchange
/ Stocks
/ Theory and Methods
/ Theory of constraints
/ Tracking
2012
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Vast Portfolio Selection With Gross-Exposure Constraints
by
Zhang, Jingjin
, Yu, Ke
, Fan, Jianqing
in
Accumulation
/ Analysis of covariance
/ Approximation
/ Constraints
/ Covariance
/ Covariance matrices
/ Economic performance
/ Economic theory
/ Empirical research
/ Estimate reliability
/ Estimation methods
/ Estimators
/ Financial portfolios
/ France
/ Investment risk
/ Justification
/ Mathematical vectors
/ Matrices
/ Mean-variance efficiency
/ Portfolio diversification
/ Portfolio improvement
/ Portfolio management
/ Portfolio optimization
/ Portfolio selection
/ Portfolios
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk optimization
/ Short-sale constraint
/ Simulation
/ Statistics
/ stock exchange
/ Stocks
/ Theory and Methods
/ Theory of constraints
/ Tracking
2012
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Vast Portfolio Selection With Gross-Exposure Constraints
2012
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This article introduces the large portfolio selection using gross-exposure constraints. It shows that with gross-exposure constraints, the empirically selected optimal portfolios based on estimated covariance matrices have similar performance to the theoretical optimal ones and there is no error accumulation effect from estimation of vast covariance matrices. This gives theoretical justification to the empirical results by Jagannathan and Ma. It also shows that the no-short-sale portfolio can be improved by allowing some short positions. The applications to portfolio selection, tracking, and improvements are also addressed. The utility of our new approach is illustrated by simulation and empirical studies on the 100 Fama-French industrial portfolios and the 600 stocks randomly selected from Russell 3000.
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