PORTFOLIO MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION USING MOTH FLAME OPTIMIZATION METHOD

A portfolio is a collection of various types of assets such as stocks, deposits, bonds, and so on. In this final project the used assets are stocks. Portfolio optimization is an effort made by investment managers to get the maximum return with the specified risk limit or to get the minimum risk with...

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Main Author: Moranoud Simbolon (NIM: 10114051), Harnosveric
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Language:Indonesia
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spelling id-itb.:277432018-09-10T14:44:33ZPORTFOLIO MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION USING MOTH FLAME OPTIMIZATION METHOD Moranoud Simbolon (NIM: 10114051), Harnosveric Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/27743 A portfolio is a collection of various types of assets such as stocks, deposits, bonds, and so on. In this final project the used assets are stocks. Portfolio optimization is an effort made by investment managers to get the maximum return with the specified risk limit or to get the minimum risk with given the return target. In this final project, portfolio optimization will be carried out by maximizing return while minimizing risk, which is called portfolio multiobjective optimization. Portfolio multiobjective optimization is applied to the Markowitz portfolio model using the ϵ-constraint method. The ϵ-constraint method is a multiobjective method by making only one objective function (single-objective) and the other objective functions used as constraint functions, by setting a boundary value, called ϵ. In terms of portfolio multiobjective optimization in this final project, the objective function of maximizing the return will be used as a constraint function. Portfolio multiobjective optimization conducted in this final project consists of three portfolio cases, namely a simple portfolio, a portfolio with buy-in threshold constraints and portfolio with cardinality constraints. The optimization method that will be used is the Moth-Flame Optimization (MFO) method. This method will be modified to resolve integer optimization problems or Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP). Then, The MFO method will be used to solve multiobjective optimization problems for non-portfolio and portfolio cases. Furthermore, from the results obtained will also be mapped a curve from a collection of multi-objective optimal solutions called pareto fronts. text
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description A portfolio is a collection of various types of assets such as stocks, deposits, bonds, and so on. In this final project the used assets are stocks. Portfolio optimization is an effort made by investment managers to get the maximum return with the specified risk limit or to get the minimum risk with given the return target. In this final project, portfolio optimization will be carried out by maximizing return while minimizing risk, which is called portfolio multiobjective optimization. Portfolio multiobjective optimization is applied to the Markowitz portfolio model using the ϵ-constraint method. The ϵ-constraint method is a multiobjective method by making only one objective function (single-objective) and the other objective functions used as constraint functions, by setting a boundary value, called ϵ. In terms of portfolio multiobjective optimization in this final project, the objective function of maximizing the return will be used as a constraint function. Portfolio multiobjective optimization conducted in this final project consists of three portfolio cases, namely a simple portfolio, a portfolio with buy-in threshold constraints and portfolio with cardinality constraints. The optimization method that will be used is the Moth-Flame Optimization (MFO) method. This method will be modified to resolve integer optimization problems or Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP). Then, The MFO method will be used to solve multiobjective optimization problems for non-portfolio and portfolio cases. Furthermore, from the results obtained will also be mapped a curve from a collection of multi-objective optimal solutions called pareto fronts.
format Final Project
author Moranoud Simbolon (NIM: 10114051), Harnosveric
spellingShingle Moranoud Simbolon (NIM: 10114051), Harnosveric
PORTFOLIO MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION USING MOTH FLAME OPTIMIZATION METHOD
author_facet Moranoud Simbolon (NIM: 10114051), Harnosveric
author_sort Moranoud Simbolon (NIM: 10114051), Harnosveric
title PORTFOLIO MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION USING MOTH FLAME OPTIMIZATION METHOD
title_short PORTFOLIO MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION USING MOTH FLAME OPTIMIZATION METHOD
title_full PORTFOLIO MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION USING MOTH FLAME OPTIMIZATION METHOD
title_fullStr PORTFOLIO MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION USING MOTH FLAME OPTIMIZATION METHOD
title_full_unstemmed PORTFOLIO MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION USING MOTH FLAME OPTIMIZATION METHOD
title_sort portfolio multiobjective optimization using moth flame optimization method
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/27743
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