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Gemiddelde-variantieportefeuilleoptimalisatie (Markowitz)×ARIMA (Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average) Model×
VakgebiedFinancieringEconometrie
FamilieRegression modelRegression model
Jaar van ontstaan19522015
GrondleggerHarry MarkowitzBox & Jenkins (Box-Jenkins methodology)
TypeMean-variance optimization modelUnivariate time-series model
Oorspronkelijke bronMarkowitz, H. (1952). Portfolio Selection. The Journal of Finance, 7(1), 77-91. DOI ↗Box, G. E. P., Jenkins, G. M., Reinsel, G. C. & Ljung, G. M. (2015). Time Series Analysis: Forecasting and Control (5th ed.). Wiley. ISBN: 978-1118675021
AliassenMarkowitz portfolio theory, modern portfolio theory, efficient frontier optimization, Ortalama-Varyans Portföy Optimizasyonu (Markowitz)Box-Jenkins model, ARIMA(p,d,q), ARIMA Modeli
Verwant55
SamenvattingMean-variance portfolio optimization is the foundational model of modern portfolio theory, introduced by Harry Markowitz in 1952. It describes portfolios in an expected-return versus risk (variance) plane and traces the efficient frontier of allocations that offer the highest expected return for each level of risk, covering the minimum-variance portfolio, the maximum-Sharpe-ratio portfolio, and constrained variants.ARIMA is a univariate time-series forecasting model that combines autoregressive, integrated (differencing), and moving-average components to predict a single continuous series from its own past. It is the centrepiece of the Box-Jenkins methodology set out in Box, Jenkins, Reinsel & Ljung's Time Series Analysis (5th ed., 2015).
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