2021
DOI: 10.1051/itmconf/20213602004
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Universal portfolios generated by rational functions

Abstract: The f -divergence of Csiszar is defined for a non-negative convex function on the positive axis. A pseudo f -divergence can be defined for a convex function not satisfying the usual requirements. A rational function where both the numerator and the denominator are non-integer polynomials will be used to generate universal portfolios. Five stock-price data sets from the local stock exchange are selected for the empirical study. Empirical results are obtained by running the generated portfolios on these data set… Show more

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