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Measuring Strategy-Decay Risk: Minimum Regime Performance and the Durability of Systematic Investing

Risk Management 2026-04-10 v1 Portfolio Management Applications

Abstract

Systematic investment strategies are exposed to a subtle but pervasive vulnerability: the progressive erosion of their effectiveness as market regimes change. Traditional risk measures, designed to capture volatility or drawdowns, overlook this form of structural fragility. This article introduces a quantitative framework for assessing the durability of systematic strategies through minimum regime performance (MRP), defined as the lowest realized risk-adjusted return across distinct historical regimes. MRP serves as a lower bound on a strategy's robustness, capturing how performance deteriorates when underlying relationships weaken or competitive pressures compress alpha. Applied to a broad universe of established factor strategies, the measure reveals a consistent trade-off between efficiency and resilience -- strategies with higher long-term Sharpe ratios do not always exhibit higher MRPs. By translating the persistence of investment efficacy into a measurable quantity, the framework provides investors with a practical diagnostic for identifying and managing strategy-decay risk, a novel dimension of portfolio fragility that complements traditional measures of market and liquidity risk.

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@article{arxiv.2604.08356,
  title  = {Measuring Strategy-Decay Risk: Minimum Regime Performance and the Durability of Systematic Investing},
  author = {Nolan Alexander and Frank Fabozzi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.08356},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Code: https://github.com/nolanalexander/minimum_regime_performance