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A hybrid genetic algorithm for a two-stage stochastic portfolio optimization with uncertain asset prices


Abstract:

Portfolio optimization is one of the most important problems in the finance field. The traditional mean-variance model has its drawbacks since it fails to take the market...Show More

Abstract:

Portfolio optimization is one of the most important problems in the finance field. The traditional mean-variance model has its drawbacks since it fails to take the market uncertainty into account. In this work, we investigate a two-stage stochastic portfolio optimization model with a comprehensive set of real world trading constraints in order to capture the market uncertainties in terms of future asset prices. A hybrid approach, which integrates genetic algorithm (GA) and a linear programming (LP) solver is proposed in order to solve the model, where GA is used to search for the assets selection heuristically and the LP solver solves the corresponding sub-problems of weight allocation optimally. Scenarios are generated to capture uncertain prices of assets for five benchmark market instances. The computational results indicate that the proposed hybrid algorithm can obtain very promising solutions. Possible future research directions are also discussed.
Date of Conference: 25-28 May 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 14 September 2015
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Conference Location: Sendai, Japan

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