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Dynamic Index Tracking and Risk Exposure Control Using Derivatives
Authors:Tim Leung  Brian Ward
Affiliation:1. Applied Mathematics Department, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA;2. Industrial Engineering &3. Operations Research (IEOR) Department, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
Abstract:We develop a methodology for index tracking and risk exposure control using financial derivatives. Under a continuous-time diffusion framework for price evolution, we present a pathwise approach to construct dynamic portfolios of derivatives in order to gain exposure to an index and/or market factors that may be not directly tradable. Among our results, we establish a general tracking condition that relates the portfolio drift to the desired exposure coefficients under any given model. We also derive a slippage process that reveals how the portfolio return deviates from the targeted return. In our multi-factor setting, the portfolio’s realized slippage depends not only on the realized variance of the index but also the realized covariance among the index and factors. We implement our trading strategies under a number of models, and compare the tracking strategies and performances when using different derivatives, such as futures and options.
Keywords:Slippage  index tracking  exposure control  realized covariance  derivatives trading
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