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Faktorrisikomodell (Fama-Fremmed, APT)×Gjennomsnitt-varians porteføljeoptimalisering (Markowitz)×
FagfeltFinansFinans
FamilieRegression modelRegression model
Opprinnelsesår19931952
OpphavspersonFama & French (factor model); Ross (Arbitrage Pricing Theory)Harry Markowitz
TypeMulti-factor linear regression modelMean-variance optimization model
Opprinnelig kildeFama, E. F., & French, K. R. (1993). Common Risk Factors in the Returns on Stocks and Bonds. Journal of Financial Economics, 33(1), 3-56. DOI ↗Markowitz, H. (1952). Portfolio Selection. The Journal of Finance, 7(1), 77-91. DOI ↗
AliasFama-French model, Fama-French three-factor model, Fama-French five-factor model, arbitrage pricing theoryMarkowitz portfolio theory, modern portfolio theory, efficient frontier optimization, Ortalama-Varyans Portföy Optimizasyonu (Markowitz)
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SammendragA factor risk model is a multi-factor framework that links asset returns to systematic risk factors such as the market, value, size, and momentum. The Fama-French three- and five-factor models (1993) and Ross's Arbitrage Pricing Theory (1976) decompose portfolio risk and detect alpha.Mean-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.
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