Hedge Fund Modelling and Analysis using MATLAB

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ISBN/EAN: 9781119967378
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 320 S.
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2014
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

The second book in Darbyshire and Hampton's Hedge Fund Modelling and Analysis series, Hedge Fund Modelling and Analysis Using MATLAB(r) takes advantage of the huge library of built-in functions and suite of financial and analytic packages available to MATLAB(r). This allows for a more detailed analysis of some of the more computationally intensive and advanced topics, such as hedge fund classification, performance measurement and mean-variance optimisation. Darbyshire and Hampton's first book in the series, Hedge Fund Modelling and Analysis Using Excel & and VBA, is seen as a valuable supplementary text to this book. Starting with an overview of the hedge fund industry the book then looks at a variety of commercially available hedge fund data sources. After covering key statistical techniques and methods, the book discusses mean-variance optimisation, hedge fund classification and performance with an emphasis on risk-adjusted return metrics. Finally, common hedge fund market risk management techniques, such as traditional Value-at-Risk methods, modified extensions and expected shortfall are covered. The book's dedicated website, www.darbyshirehampton.com provides free downloads of all the data and MATLAB(r) source code, as well as other useful resources. Hedge Fund Modelling and Analysis Using MATLAB(r) serves as a definitive introductory guide to hedge fund modelling and analysis and will provide investors, industry practitioners and students alike with a useful range of tools and techniques for analysing and estimating alpha and beta sources of return, performing manager ranking and market risk management.

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InhaltsangabePreface xi 1 The Hedge Fund Industry 1 1.1 What are Hedge Funds? 1 1.2 The Structure of a Hedge Fund 4 1.2.1 Fund Administrators 4 1.2.2 Prime Brokers 5 1.2.3 Custodian, Auditors and Legal 6 1.3 The Global Hedge Fund Industry 6 1.3.1 North America 8 1.3.2 Europe 9 1.3.3 Asia 10 1.4 Specialist Investment Techniques 10 1.4.1 Short Selling 10 1.4.2 Leverage 12 1.4.3 Liquidity 13 1.5 New Developments for Hedge Funds 14 1.5.1 UCITS III Hedge Funds 14 1.5.2 The European Passport 17 1.5.3 Restrictions on Short Selling 17 2 Hedge Fund Data Sources 19 2.1 Hedge Fund Databases 19 2.2 Major Hedge Fund Indices 20 2.2.1 NonInvestable and Investable Indices 20 2.2.2 Dow Jones Credit Suisse Hedge Fund Indices 22 2.2.3 Hedge Fund Research 28 2.2.4 FTSE Hedge 32 2.2.5 Greenwich Alternative Investments 33 2.2.6 Morningstar Alternative Investment Center 35 2.2.7 EDHEC Risk and Asset Management Research Centre 39 2.3 Database and Index Biases 39 2.3.1 Survivorship Bias 40 2.3.2 Instant History Bias 41 2.4 Benchmarking 42 2.4.1 Tracking Error 43 3 Statistical Analysis 45 3.1 Basic Performance Plots 45 3.1.1 Value Added Index 45 3.1.2 Histograms 47 3.2 Probability Distributions 49 3.2.1 Populations and Samples 51 3.3 Probability Density Function 52 3.4 Cumulative Distribution Function 53 3.5 The Normal Distribution 54 3.5.1 Standard Normal Distribution 55 3.6 Visual Tests for Normality 56 3.6.1 Inspection 56 3.6.2 Normal Probability Plot 56 3.7 Moments of a Distribution 58 3.7.1 Mean and Standard Deviation 58 3.7.2 Skew 60 3.7.3 Kurtosis 62 3.8 Covariance and Correlation 63 3.9 Linear Regression 67 3.9.1 Coefficient of Determination 69 3.9.2 Residual Plots 69 3.9.3 JarqueBera Test 73 4 MeanVariance Optimisation 77 4.1 Portfolio Theory 77 4.1.1 MeanVariance Analysis 77 4.1.2 An Optimisation Problem 81 4.1.3 Sharpe Ratio Maximisation 85 4.2 Efficient Portfolios 87 5 Performance Measurement 97 5.1 The Intuition Behind Risk-Adjusted Returns 97 5.1.1 RiskAdjusted Returns 99 5.2 Absolute Risk-Adjusted Return Metrics 103 5.2.1 The Sharpe Ratio 105 5.2.2 The Modified Sharpe Ratio 106 5.2.3 The Maximum Drawdown Ratio 107 5.3 Market Model Risk-Adjusted Return Metrics 110 5.3.1 The Information Ratio 111 5.3.2 The Treynor Ratio 113 5.3.3 Jensen's Alpha 118 5.3.4 GH1 Metric 119 5.3.5 The M2 Metric 120 5.3.6 The GH2 Metric 123 5.4 MAR and LPM Metrics 125 5.4.1 The Sortino Ratio 125 5.4.2 The Omega Ratio 127 5.4.3 The Upside Potential Ratio and Group Rankings 129 5.5 MultiFactor Asset Pricing Extensions 131 5.5.1 The Choice of Factors 133 6 Hedge Fund Classification 137 6.1 Financial Instrument Building Blocks and Style Groups 137 6.2 Hedge Fund Clusters and Classification 138 6.2.1 Metric Definitions 140 6.2.2 Creating Dendrograms 140 6.2.3 Interpreting Dendrograms 141 7 Market Risk Management 155 7.1 ValueatRisk 155 7.2 Traditional VaR Methods 159 7.2.1 Historical Simulation 159 7.2.2 Parametric Method 161 7.2.3 MonteCarlo Simulation 162 7.3 Modified VaR 165 7.4 Expected Shortfall 166 7.5 Extreme Value Theory 172 7.5.1 Block Maxima 174 7.5.2 Peaks Over Threshold 174 References 179 Index 183

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