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A dynamic target volatility strategy for asset allocation using artificial neural networks

Authors
Kim, YoungminEnke, David
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
Institute of Industrial Engineers
Keywords
target volatility strategy; artificial neural networks
Citation
Engineering Economist, v.63, no.4, pp 273 - 290
Pages
18
Journal Title
Engineering Economist
Volume
63
Number
4
Start Page
273
End Page
290
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/6812
DOI
10.1080/0013791X.2018.1461287
ISSN
0013-791X
1547-2701
Abstract
A challenge to developing data-driven approaches in finance and trading is the limited availability of data because periods of instability, such as during financial market crises, are relatively rare. This study applies a stability-oriented approach (SOA) based on statistical tests to compare data for the current period to a past set of data for a stable period, providing higher reliability due to a more abundant source of data. Based on an SOA, this study uses an artificial neural network (ANN), which is one of the commonly applied machine learning algorithms, for simultaneously forecasting the volatility and classifying the level of market stability. In addition, this study develops a dynamic target volatility strategy for asset allocation using an ANN to enhance the ability of a target volatility strategy that is established for automatically allocating capital between a risky asset and a risk-free cash position. In order to examine the impact of the proposed strategy, the results are compared to the buy-and-hold strategy, the static asset allocation strategy, and the conventional target volatility strategy using different volatility forecasting methodologies. An empirical case study of the proposed strategy is simulated in both the Korean and U.S. stock markets.
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