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Testing for the Minimum Mean-Variance Spanning Set

Portfolio Management 2025-03-19 v3

Abstract

This paper explores the estimation and inference of the minimum spanning set (MSS), the smallest subset of risky assets that spans the mean-variance efficient frontier of the full asset set. We establish identification conditions for the MSS and develop a novel procedure for its estimation and inference. Our theoretical analysis shows that the proposed MSS estimator covers the true MSS with probability approaching 1 and converges asymptotically to the true MSS at any desired confidence level, such as 0.95 or 0.99. Monte Carlo simulations confirm the strong finite-sample performance of the MSS estimator. We apply our method to evaluate the relative importance of individual stock momentum and factor momentum strategies, along with a set of well-established stock return factors. The empirical results highlight factor momentum, along with several stock momentum and return factors, as key drivers of mean-variance efficiency. Furthermore, our analysis uncovers the sources of contribution from these factors and provides a ranking of their relative importance, offering new insights into their roles in mean-variance analysis.

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@article{arxiv.2501.19213,
  title  = {Testing for the Minimum Mean-Variance Spanning Set},
  author = {Zhipeng Liao and Bin Wang and Wenyu Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.19213},
  year   = {2025}
}
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