Portfolio selection with a drawdown constraint |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong;2. Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada;1. Department of Mathematics King’s College London United Kingdom;2. Department of Mathematics Imperial College London 180 Queen’s Gate London SW7 2AZ United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | When identifying optimal portfolios, practitioners often impose a drawdown constraint. This constraint is even explicit in some money management contracts such as the one recently involving Merrill Lynch’ management of Unilever’s pension fund. In this setting, we provide a characterization of optimal portfolios using mean–variance analysis. In the absence of a benchmark, we find that while the constraint typically decreases the optimal portfolio’s standard deviation, the constrained optimal portfolio can be notably mean–variance inefficient. In the presence of a benchmark such as in the Merrill Lynch–Unilever contract, we find that the constraint increases the optimal portfolio’s standard deviation and tracking error volatility. Thus, the constraint negatively affects a portfolio manager’s ability to track a benchmark. |
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