In this paper, we study a robust, dynamic, continuous-time optimal consumption and portfolio allocation problem for investors with recursive preferences who have access to both stock and derivatives markets. We assume the stock price process follows a stochastic volatility model, with instantaneous precision as the unique state variable, allowing for discontinuities in all the dynamics. We obtain a closed-form approximate solution up to a system of ODEs to the optimization problem for a non-unitary value of the elasticity of intertemporal substitution of consumption, being able to derive an exact solution as a particular case. Our theoretical findings show that the optimal policies are remarkably affected by the ambiguity-aversion parameters to diffusive and jump risks. A detailed numerical analysis confirms the effectiveness of our theoretical results on real data. Finally, we prove that investors who do not believe in ambiguity may suffer considerable wealth losses.

Robustness meets co-jumps: optimal consumption and portfolio choice with derivatives / Oliva, Immacolata; Stefani, Ilaria. - In: QUANTITATIVE FINANCE. - ISSN 1469-7688. - (2024). [10.1080/14697688.2024.2410862]

Robustness meets co-jumps: optimal consumption and portfolio choice with derivatives

Oliva, Immacolata;Stefani, Ilaria
2024

Abstract

In this paper, we study a robust, dynamic, continuous-time optimal consumption and portfolio allocation problem for investors with recursive preferences who have access to both stock and derivatives markets. We assume the stock price process follows a stochastic volatility model, with instantaneous precision as the unique state variable, allowing for discontinuities in all the dynamics. We obtain a closed-form approximate solution up to a system of ODEs to the optimization problem for a non-unitary value of the elasticity of intertemporal substitution of consumption, being able to derive an exact solution as a particular case. Our theoretical findings show that the optimal policies are remarkably affected by the ambiguity-aversion parameters to diffusive and jump risks. A detailed numerical analysis confirms the effectiveness of our theoretical results on real data. Finally, we prove that investors who do not believe in ambiguity may suffer considerable wealth losses.
2024
Robust consumption and portfolio choice; Ambiguity; Stochastic volatility; Derivatives; Co-jumps; Recursive preferences
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Robustness meets co-jumps: optimal consumption and portfolio choice with derivatives / Oliva, Immacolata; Stefani, Ilaria. - In: QUANTITATIVE FINANCE. - ISSN 1469-7688. - (2024). [10.1080/14697688.2024.2410862]
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