Signed network models for portfolio optimization
By: Bibhas Adhikari
Potential Business Impact:
Makes investing safer by finding hidden money patterns.
In this work, we consider weighted signed network representations of financial markets derived from raw or denoised correlation matrices, and examine how negative edges can be exploited to reduce portfolio risk. We then propose a discrete optimization scheme that reduces the asset selection problem to a desired size by building a time series of signed networks based on asset returns. To benchmark our approach, we consider two standard allocation strategies: Markowitz's mean-variance optimization and the 1/N equally weighted portfolio. Both methods are applied on the reduced universe as well as on the full universe, using two datasets: (i) the Market Champions dataset, consisting of 21 major S&P500 companies over the 2020-2024 period, and (ii) a dataset of 199 assets comprising all S&P500 constituents with stock prices available and aligned with Google's data. Empirical results show that portfolios constructed via our signed network selection perform as good as those from classical Markowitz model and the equal-weight benchmark in most occasions.
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