A text book treatment of calculating returns on non-traditional portfolios |
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Authors: | G.D. Hancock |
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Affiliation: | College of Business Administration, 8001 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis MO, 63121-4499, United States |
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Abstract: | This paper addresses a gap in traditional portfolio literature by providing techniques for identifying returns on non-traditional portfolios.Futures contracts require daily cash flows over the holding period; these cash flows determine the rate of return. The security deposit represents a tied investment since the funds are not available for other uses and do not earn a risk adjusted return. To initiate a short option or a short stock position also requires a cash outflow. The cash outflow or equity deposit effectively constitutes an investment since the trader postpones consumption in a risky medium that does not guarantee the return of the funds.By identifying the amount of the investment and rates of returns, it is possible to extend normative investment analysis to non-traditional portfolio holdings. This paper introduces four propositions to aid in this process. |
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Keywords: | Normative investment analysis Rate of returns Non-traditional portfolios |
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