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arxiv: 1607.01631 · v1 · pith:HUR66TERnew · submitted 2016-07-06 · 📊 stat.ME · stat.AP

Bayesian emulation for optimization in multi-step portfolio decisions

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keywords bayesianemulationportfoliomulti-stepseriestimeanalysisapproach
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We discuss the Bayesian emulation approach to computational solution of multi-step portfolio studies in financial time series. "Bayesian emulation for decisions" involves mapping the technical structure of a decision analysis problem to that of Bayesian inference in a purely synthetic "emulating" statistical model. This provides access to standard posterior analytic, simulation and optimization methods that yield indirect solutions of the decision problem. We develop this in time series portfolio analysis using classes of economically and psychologically relevant multi-step ahead portfolio utility functions. Studies with multivariate currency, commodity and stock index time series illustrate the approach and show some of the practical utility and benefits of the Bayesian emulation methodology.

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