The analysis of diversification properties of stablecoins through the Shannon entropy measure

Author:

Sinon Mohavia Ben Amid,Mba Jules Clement

Abstract

AbstractThe common goal for investors is to minimise the risk and maximise the returns on their investments. This is often achieved through diversification, where investors spread their investments across various assets. This study aims to use the MAD-entropy model to minimise the absolute deviation, maximise the mean return, and maximise the Shannon entropy of the portfolio. The MAD model is used because it is a linear programming model, allowing it to resolve large-scale problems and nonnormally distributed data. Entropy is added to the MAD model because it can better diversify the weight of assets in the portfolios. The analysed portfolios consist of cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, and selected world indices such as the SP500 and FTSE obtained from Yahoo Finance. The models found that stablecoins pegged to the US dollar, followed by stablecoins pegged to gold, are better diversifiers for traditional cryptocurrencies and stocks. These results are probably due to their low volatility compared to the other assets. Findings from this study may assist investors since the MAD-Entropy model outperforms the MAD model by providing more significant portfolio mean returns with minimal risk. Therefore, crypto investors can design a well-diversified portfolio using MAD entropy to reduce unsystematic risk. Further research integrating mad entropy with machine learning techniques may improve accuracy and risk management.

Funder

University of Johannesburg

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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