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This function optimizes portfolio weights based on a user-specified weighted linear combination of the Sortino ratio, Sharpe ratio, average total return, average downside risk, average standard deviation of returns, and max drawdown.

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Portfolio Sortino Ratio

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This function optimizes portfolio weights based on a user-specified weighted linear combination of the Sortino ratio, Sharpe ratio, average total return, average downside risk, average standard deviation of returns, and max drawdown. The basic idea is to provide a directory as input 'csv_dir'. This folder should contain .csv files of historical data for each ticker desired to comprise part of a portfolio. The function will then return an optimized weighting scheme based on user's criteria. It will also output historical performance data for the portfolio, an alternative equally-weighted portfolio, and for each individual ticker. Furthermore, you can choose to plot a matrix showing correlations among the individual assets, as well as a 3D point cloud showing where the optimized portfolio falls among other randomly generated portfolios on the highest-weighted dimensions. The function was designed using data from Yahoo Finance (https://finance.yahoo.com/) but should work with other data sources provided the formatting is similar. Try optimizing the sample portfolio included (with data from 2006-2018) to gain a better understanding of use cases. (See example below.)

Note on risk free rate data (IRX):

You must keep util/^IRX.csv (13 week treasury bill rates) up-to-date for risk free rate data. Download historical data at https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/%5EIRX/history?. If other data in your portfolio is more recent than ^IRX.csv, that additional data will be discarded automatically. Also, statistics will only go back as far as the most recent oldest data across all tickers.

Cautionary note:

Your results may be skewed if your data does not go back sufficiently far and includes only one portion of a market cycle (e.g., all bull market, no recessions). To gain insight into performance over the whole market cycle, try to include data going back to 2008 or 2000, if not longer. When this is not possible, note that assets with high volatility and high annual returns during a bull market will often be the same assets that sustain the largest losses during major market corrections. In the case of major recessions these losses can sometimes exceed -40% in a calendar year.

Disclaimer:

This open-source research tool is not intended to provide investment advice. It is intended only for informational purposes, and the user is not recommended to use the tool to make actual investment decisions. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.

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This function optimizes portfolio weights based on a user-specified weighted linear combination of the Sortino ratio, Sharpe ratio, average total return, average downside risk, average standard deviation of returns, and max drawdown.

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