Portafolios α-estables del G20: Evidencia empírica con Markowitz, Tobin y CAPM

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https://doi.org/10.21919/remef.v16i4.533

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Optimal portfolio, risk measure, α-stable distributions

Abstract

G20 α-stable portfolios: Empirical evidence with Markowitz, Tobin and CAPM 

Objective: This research extends Markowitz, Tobin, and CAPM optimal portafolio with α-stable processes. Methodology: The following procedures are performed on a portfolio with the G20 stock indices: 1) descriptive statistics and α-stable parameters of index returns are estimated, 2) a goodness-of-fit test is applied to validate the α- stable processes, 3) the covariation matrix is estimated to calculate the optimal portfolio assignments, and 4) the systematic risk indicators are estimated. Results: The efficient frontier is calculated without short sales and shows that α-stable portfolios present greater aversion to risk than Gaussian portfolios, and that α-stable portfolios are more efficient with respect to the return and risk ratio. Recommendations: The application of α-stable processes to model leptokurtosis, asymmetry and volatility clusters. Limitations: The α-stable multivariate analysis presents different stability parameters. Originality: G20 returns are modeled with α-stable processes and a sensitivity analysis is performed. Conclusion: α-stable analysis allows to quantify market risk more adequately than Gaussian analysis.

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Author Biography

José Antonio Climent Hernández, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

Departamento de Sistemas

División de Ciencias Básicas e Ingeniería

Published

2021-03-18

How to Cite

Climent Hernández, J. A., Sánchez Arzate, G., & Ortiz Ramírez, A. (2021). Portafolios α-estables del G20: Evidencia empírica con Markowitz, Tobin y CAPM. The Mexican Journal of Economics and Finance, 16(4), e533. https://doi.org/10.21919/remef.v16i4.533

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Research and Review Articles

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