Purpose -Our research revisits the study "Optimized Portfolios: All Seasons Strategy," where we support diversified portfolios to minimize risk, considering the principle of Markowitz.Theoretical framework -We re-examine the results of Navas et al. (2020). The idea behind this is the theory of Harry Markowitz (1959Markowitz ( , 2010, regarded as the founder of modern portfolio theory.Design/methodology/approach -Six different models are run using data from 2000 to 2010 and a solver is developed, where the GRG Nonlinear engine for linear solver problems is the solving process chosen.Findings -The GRG Nonlinear engine is efficient if we take into account ways to lower volatility since it is inversely correlated to predictions.
Practical & social implications of research -To predict the composition of the portfolios, we do not take into consideration the crash of gold and precious metals in 2013.Originality/value -Robust portfolios can be generated where the risk is minimized and the return is maximized.
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