Linear versus quadratic portfolio optimization model with transaction cost

Optimization model is introduced to become one of the decision making tools in investment. Hence, it is always a big challenge for investors to select the best model that could fulfill their goal in investment with respect to risk and return. In this paper we aims to discuss and compare the portfoli...

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Main Authors: N.B.A, Razak, K.H., Kamil, S.M., Elias
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spelling my.usim-92152015-08-25T07:25:44Z Linear versus quadratic portfolio optimization model with transaction cost N.B.A, Razak K.H., Kamil S.M., Elias Optimization model Shariah compliant securities Transaction cost Optimization model is introduced to become one of the decision making tools in investment. Hence, it is always a big challenge for investors to select the best model that could fulfill their goal in investment with respect to risk and return. In this paper we aims to discuss and compare the portfolio allocation and performance generated by quadratic and linear portfolio optimization models namely of Markowitz and Maximin model respectively. The application of these models has been proven to be significant and popular among others. However transaction cost has been debated as one of the important aspects that should be considered for portfolio reallocation as portfolio return could be significantly reduced when transaction cost is taken into consideration. Therefore, recognizing the importance to consider transaction cost value when calculating portfolio' return, we formulate this paper by using data from Shariah compliant securities listed in Bursa Malaysia. It is expected that, results from this paper will effectively justify the advantage of one model to another and shed some lights in quest to find the best decision making tools in investment for individual investors. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC. 2015-08-25T07:25:44Z 2015-08-25T07:25:44Z 2014-01-01 Conference Paper 9780-7354-1236-1 0094-243X http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/9215 en_US American Institute of Physics Inc.
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topic Optimization model
Shariah compliant securities
Transaction cost
spellingShingle Optimization model
Shariah compliant securities
Transaction cost
N.B.A, Razak
K.H., Kamil
S.M., Elias
Linear versus quadratic portfolio optimization model with transaction cost
description Optimization model is introduced to become one of the decision making tools in investment. Hence, it is always a big challenge for investors to select the best model that could fulfill their goal in investment with respect to risk and return. In this paper we aims to discuss and compare the portfolio allocation and performance generated by quadratic and linear portfolio optimization models namely of Markowitz and Maximin model respectively. The application of these models has been proven to be significant and popular among others. However transaction cost has been debated as one of the important aspects that should be considered for portfolio reallocation as portfolio return could be significantly reduced when transaction cost is taken into consideration. Therefore, recognizing the importance to consider transaction cost value when calculating portfolio' return, we formulate this paper by using data from Shariah compliant securities listed in Bursa Malaysia. It is expected that, results from this paper will effectively justify the advantage of one model to another and shed some lights in quest to find the best decision making tools in investment for individual investors. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
format Conference Paper
author N.B.A, Razak
K.H., Kamil
S.M., Elias
author_facet N.B.A, Razak
K.H., Kamil
S.M., Elias
author_sort N.B.A, Razak
title Linear versus quadratic portfolio optimization model with transaction cost
title_short Linear versus quadratic portfolio optimization model with transaction cost
title_full Linear versus quadratic portfolio optimization model with transaction cost
title_fullStr Linear versus quadratic portfolio optimization model with transaction cost
title_full_unstemmed Linear versus quadratic portfolio optimization model with transaction cost
title_sort linear versus quadratic portfolio optimization model with transaction cost
publisher American Institute of Physics Inc.
publishDate 2015
url http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/9215
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