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Modelo de Cartera Black-Litterman×Modelo de Cartera de Paridad de Riesgo (Contribución Iguala de Riesgo)×
CampoFinanzasFinanzas
FamiliaRegression modelRegression model
Año de origen19922010
Autor originalFischer Black & Robert LittermanMaillard, Roncalli & Teïletche (2010); popularised by Qian (2005) and Bridgewater All Weather
TipoBayesian portfolio allocation modelPortfolio weighting model (risk budgeting)
Fuente seminalBlack, F. & Litterman, R. (1992). Global Portfolio Optimization. Financial Analysts Journal, 48(5), 28-43. DOI ↗Maillard, S., Roncalli, T. & Teïletche, J. (2010). The Properties of Equally Weighted Risk Contribution Portfolios. Journal of Portfolio Management, 36(4), 60–70. DOI ↗
AliasBlack-Litterman, BL model, Black-Litterman Portföy Modeliequal risk contribution, ERC portfolio, risk budgeting, All Weather strategy
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ResumenThe Black-Litterman model, introduced by Fischer Black and Robert Litterman in 1992, is a Bayesian portfolio allocation framework that blends market-equilibrium returns with an investor's own views to produce more stable, intuitive portfolios. It was designed to cure the extreme concentration and input sensitivity of classical Markowitz mean-variance optimisation.Risk parity is a portfolio weighting model, formalised by Maillard, Roncalli and Teïletche (2010), in which every asset contributes an equal share of the total portfolio risk. It needs only the covariance (risk) structure of the assets and no forecast of expected returns, and it underpins Bridgewater's All Weather strategy.
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