RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Risk-Based Asset Allocation: A New Answer to an
Old Question? JF The Journal of Portfolio Management FD Institutional Investor Journals SP 11 OP 28 DO 10.3905/jpm.2011.37.4.011 VO 37 IS 4 A1 Wai Lee YR 2011 UL https://pm-research.com/content/37/4/11.abstract AB In recent years, we have witnessed an alarmingly large and growing amount of literature on portfolio construction approaches focused on risks and diversification rather than on estimating expected returns. Numerous simulations applied to different universes have been documented in support of these approaches based on their apparent outperformance versus passive market capitalization–weighted or static fixed-weight portfolios. Many studies attribute the better performance of these risk-based asset allocation approaches to superior diversification. Given the absence of clearly defined investment objective functions behind these approaches as well as the metrics used by these studies to evaluate ex post performance, Lee puts these approaches into the same context of mean-variance efficiency in an attempt to understand their theoretical underpinnings. In doing so, he hopes to shed some light on what these approaches attempt to achieve and on the characteristics of the investment universe, if indeed these approaches are meant to approximate mean-variance efficiency. Rather than adding to the already large collection of simulation results, Lee uses some simple examples to compare and contrast the portfolio and risk characteristics of these approaches. He also reiterates that any portfolio which deviates from the market capitalization–weighted portfolio is an active portfolio. He concludes that there is no theory to predict, ex ante, that any of these risk-based approaches should outperform.TOPICS: Portfolio construction, volatility measures, VAR and use of alternative risk measures of trading risk