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Diffolio: A Diffusion Model for Multivariate Probabilistic Financial Time-Series Forecasting and Portfolio Construction

Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science 2026-03-31 v2 Artificial Intelligence Econometrics Portfolio Management

Abstract

Probabilistic forecasting is crucial in multivariate financial time-series for constructing efficient portfolios that account for complex cross-sectional dependencies. In this paper, we propose Diffolio, a diffusion model designed for multivariate financial time-series forecasting and portfolio construction. Diffolio employs a denoising network with a hierarchical attention architecture, comprising both asset-level and market-level layers. Furthermore, to better reflect cross-sectional correlations, we introduce a correlation-guided regularizer informed by a stable estimate of the target correlation matrix. This structure effectively extracts salient features not only from historical returns but also from asset-specific and systematic covariates, significantly enhancing the performance of forecasts and portfolios. Experimental results on the daily excess returns of 12 industry portfolios show that Diffolio outperforms various probabilistic forecasting baselines in multivariate forecasting accuracy and portfolio performance. Moreover, in portfolio experiments, portfolios constructed from Diffolio's forecasts show consistently robust performance, thereby outperforming those from benchmarks by achieving higher Sharpe ratios for the mean-variance tangency portfolio and higher certainty equivalents for the growth-optimal portfolio. These results demonstrate the superiority of our proposed Diffolio in terms of not only statistical accuracy but also economic significance.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2511.07014,
  title  = {Diffolio: A Diffusion Model for Multivariate Probabilistic Financial Time-Series Forecasting and Portfolio Construction},
  author = {So-Yoon Cho and Jin-Young Kim and Kayoung Ban and Hyeng Keun Koo and Hyun-Gyoon Kim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.07014},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

41 pages, 11 figures. Replacement to match the version accepted for publication in Information Fusion (Vol. 133, 104286, 2026). Significant updates have been made from the initial draft to reflect the final accepted manuscript (AAM)

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