Protected Adaptive Asset Allocation (PAAA) is a tactical asset allocation model that targets an optimal risk/returns ratio using both a momentum index to capture the short-run dynamics and cash protection in negative market periods to reduce drawdowns. Empirical evidence shows that PAAA improves upon the performance of alternative models in terms of the risk/return profile when applied to a well-diversified dataset in the long term, based on the results of in/out-of-sample analyses, and when the analysis is restricted to a financial crisis period. For less diversified portfolios, PAAA is equivalent to an Adaptive Asset Allocation that includes a liquidity component.

Protected Adaptive Asset Allocation

BELLU, MIRKO
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Software
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Conversano Claudio
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Methodology
2020-01-01

Abstract

Protected Adaptive Asset Allocation (PAAA) is a tactical asset allocation model that targets an optimal risk/returns ratio using both a momentum index to capture the short-run dynamics and cash protection in negative market periods to reduce drawdowns. Empirical evidence shows that PAAA improves upon the performance of alternative models in terms of the risk/return profile when applied to a well-diversified dataset in the long term, based on the results of in/out-of-sample analyses, and when the analysis is restricted to a financial crisis period. For less diversified portfolios, PAAA is equivalent to an Adaptive Asset Allocation that includes a liquidity component.
2020
Adaptive Asset Allocation; Momentum; Cash protection; Sharpe ratio; Modern Portfolio Theory; Portfolio management
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