Multiobjective Optimization of Stock Portofolio
Keywords:
Diversification, multi-objective optimization, optimal portfolioAbstract
Diversification is a method used to reduce risks by allocating several financial, industrial, and other instruments. Investors might need to use this method to allocate their companies’ funding as efficient as they should be. Mean variance portfolio is a diversification theory designated for investors who are aware of potential risks. On the other hand, multi-objective portfolio optimization is another theory that suits for investors who are more unaware, or choose to neglect potential business risks. Multi-objective optimization can boost source of income and minimize the risks while utilizing k weighting coefficient as risk aversion index. This research aims to form an optimal portfolio from each perspective of selected investors using multi-objective optimization, as well as to analyze the benefits and risks that the investors will have. Samples used in this research are sharia stocks actively involved in Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) and non-sharia stocks which are actively involved in LQ-45 from January 2013 to January 2018.
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