Portfolio Optimization Under Regime Switching and Transaction Costs: Combining Neural Networks and Dynamic Programs

Author:

Li Xiaoyue1ORCID,Mulvey John M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08540

Abstract

The contributions of this paper are threefold. First, by combining dynamic programs and neural networks, we provide an efficient numerical method to solve a large multiperiod portfolio allocation problem under regime-switching market and transaction costs. Second, the performance of our combined method is shown to be close to optimal in a stylized case. To our knowledge, this is the first paper to carry out such a comparison. Last, the superiority of the combined method opens up the possibility for more research on financial applications of generic methods, such as neural networks, provided that solutions to simplified subproblems are available via traditional methods. The research on combining fast starts with neural networks began about four years ago. We observed that Professor Weinan E’s approach for solving systems of differential equations by neural networks had much improved performance when starting close to an optimal solution and could stall if the current iterate was far from an optimal solution. As we all know, this behavior is common with Newton- based algorithms. As a consequence, we discovered that combining a system of differential equations with a feedforward neural network could much improve overall computational performance. In this paper, we follow a similar direction for dynamic portfolio optimization within a regime-switching market with transaction costs. It investigates how to improve efficiency by combining dynamic programming with a recurrent neural network. Traditional methods face the curse of dimensionality. In contrast, the running time of our combined approach grows approximately linearly with the number of risky assets. It is inspiring to explore the possibilities of combined methods in financial management, believing a careful linkage of existing dynamic optimization algorithms and machine learning will be an active domain going forward. Relationship of the authors: Professor John M. Mulvey is Xiaoyue Li’s doctoral advisor.

Publisher

Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)

Subject

General Medicine

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