Risk mitigation through noise reduction in hierarchical portfolio selection
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2026-03ISSN
0957-4174
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Risk parity portfolio methods rely solely on covariance estimates to minimize risk, ignoring expected returns due to their high estimation error. This approach can be unstable when dealing with a reduced number of observations. We address this limitation by improving the signal-to-noise ratio in covariance and correlation matrix estimation within hierarchical portfolio selection models. Our approach combines shrinkage covariance estimation, a backbone network extraction, and density-based clustering method. We test two workflows: one for covariance and one for correlation matrices across four real-world market datasets (S&P, Dow Jones, Euro Stoxx 50, Ibex 35) and a synthetic dataset. Results show improved out-of-sample performance in terms of value-at-risk and conditional value-at-risk, offering a more robust alternative to standard hierarchical risk parity.
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15 p.
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Elsevier Ltd.
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Expert Systems with Applications, Vol. 299, Part D, 130304
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