ITM Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)
Universal portfolio analysis of Malaysia’s stocks for different durations
Abstract
In this research, four proposed finite order universal portfolios were used to study Malaysia’s stock market comprehensively and the constant rebalanced portfolio (CRP) was used as a benchmark for comparison. The empirical performance of the four universal portfolio strategies was analysed experimentally concerning 95 stocks from different categories in Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) from 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2015. Combinations of three stocks data from the selected 95 stocks are used for study for short-term (1-year duration), middle-term (4-years and 8-years durations) and long-term (12-years and 16-years durations). The empirical results showed that the performances of the proposed universal strategies are outperform CRP in 1 year and 4 years durations, but did poorly in 8-years, 12-years and 16-years durations. Therefore, these four UP strategies are empirically considered to be good investment strategies in the short-term.