The optimal betting wealth growth rate
Abstract
This paper characterizes the best possible rate of growth of wealth in a Kelly betting game when repeatedly betting against a general i.i.d. null hypothesis , but the data are drawn i.i.d from an arbitrary alternative . We prove that it equals , where and is its bipolar, i.e., this rate is achievable and one cannot do better. This quantity is in general smaller than a more popular quantity in the literature, . If is weakly lowersemicontinuous (w.l.s.c.) at , we show that the two quantities are equal; in particular, this happens when is weakly compact. For simple alternatives, we provide the first matching necessary and sufficient condition for when power-one sequential tests exist (without assumptions on ). We also derive the optimal worst-case growth rate against composite . We emphasize that test supermartingales on reduced filtrations suffice for all i.i.d. testing problems, and more general e-processes are not required. We thus completely generalize the recent results of Larsson et al.~\cite{larsson2025numeraire} to the sequential setting.
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@article{arxiv.2604.25280,
title = {The optimal betting wealth growth rate},
author = {Ashwin Ram and Aaditya Ramdas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.25280},
year = {2026}
}
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