Professional investment portfolio management is increasingly utilizing sophisticated statistical and computer techniques to better control risks and improve performance. This book provides new quantitative tools and technology for securities professionals to help boost the performance of their investment portfolios offered to clients. Unlike other books in this area, the authors utilize revolutionary asset pricing methods and models to analyze data for U.S. stocks and show how to apply them to the problem of creating highly diversified portfolios that are efficient in terms of returns per unit risk.
Wei Liu holds PhDs in both physics and finance from Texas A&M University. He has worked as a bank analyst for USAA Bank, a former owner and investment manager of a securities firm, and now teaches finance at Texas A&M University. His research has been published in academic journals and textbooks.
Seppo Pynnönen is a Professor of Statistics at the University of Vaasa, Finland and previously the Chairperson of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He has studied financial markets and taught various courses on statistical methodology. With numerous published papers in international finance and statistics journals, he is also the co-author of a recent investment valuation and asset pricing textbook.