Zhu et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Discrete-time optimal asset allocation under higher-order hidden Markov modelZhu et al., 2017
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- 17995703030069490645
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- Zhu D
- Lu J
- Ching W
- Siu T
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- Economic Modelling
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This paper studies an optimal portfolio selection problem under a discrete-time Higher-Order Hidden Markov-Modulated Autoregressive (HO-HMMAR) model for price dynamics. By interpreting the hidden states of the modulating higher-order Markov chain as different states …
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