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New method of modeling market regimes using efficient frontier information

11.19.23 | KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.

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Financial markets often undergo changing regimes or states, where environments can be significantly different from one another. Various models have attempted to capture the dynamics of these regimes, but exhibit poor performance when tested on unfamiliar data.

In a study published in The Journal of Finance and Data Science , a team of researchers in the US developed a novel method to model market regime dynamics and construct portfolios with significant out-of-sample performance compared to benchmarks (Figure 1).

“To define the market states, we used efficient frontiers, which are tradeoff curves constructed when optimizing portfolios that maximize expected return and minimize volatility,” explained first and corresponding author of the study, Nolan Alexander. “These efficient frontiers can be decomposed to their functional form, which are defined by three coefficients.”

These states then followed a Markov process—a model where the probability of transitioning to one state given the current state is the historically proportion of that same transition.

“To develop a portfolio using this Markov model, we computed portfolio-optimized weights for each state that are each calculated using only data in that state,” said Alexander. “Then, the weights are aggregated weighted by the probability of transitioning to each state.”

A simplified example of this method is shown in Figure 2.

“The proposed model is more interpretable than standard regime shifting Hidden Markov Models (HMM),” added Alexander. “A significant limitation with HMMs is the lack of interpretability due to the states being hidden.”

As the team’s proposed model uses observable states, observing intermediate components of the model to better understand how it determines the final weights is now possible.

“We found that among each of the universes, there exists multiple bull market states, with one significantly more likely to transition to a bear market than the others,” shared Alexander. “Additionally, we found that for the universes that partition the US stock market, when in the bearish state, are more likely to recur than transition to any other state. However, this recurrence property does not hold for the Developed Markets universe.”

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Contact the author:Nolan Alexander, University of Virginia, nka5we@virginia.edu

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The Journal of Finance and Data Science

10.1016/j.jfds.2023.100110

Data/statistical analysis

Not applicable

Asset Allocation Using a Markov Process of Clustered Efficient Frontier Coefficients States

The authors do not have any competing interests

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KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.. (2023, November 19). New method of modeling market regimes using efficient frontier information. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1WRQ90WL/new-method-of-modeling-market-regimes-using-efficient-frontier-information.html
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"New method of modeling market regimes using efficient frontier information." Brightsurf News, Nov. 19 2023, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1WRQ90WL/new-method-of-modeling-market-regimes-using-efficient-frontier-information.html.