A Tale of Tail Covariances (and Diversified Tails)
Portfolio Management
2023-02-28 v1 Computational Finance
Risk Management
Abstract
This paper deals with tail diversification in financial time series through the concept of statistical independence by way of differential entropy and mutual information. By using moments as contrast functions to isolate the tails of the return distributions, we recover the tail covariance matrix, a specific two-dimensional slice of the mixed moment tensor, as a key driver of tail diversification. We further explore the links between the moment contrast approach and the original entropy formulation, and show an example of in- and out-of-sample diversification on a broad stock universe.
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@article{arxiv.2302.13646,
title = {A Tale of Tail Covariances (and Diversified Tails)},
author = {Jan Rosenzweig},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.13646},
year = {2023}
}