Combining transformer based deep reinforcement learning with Black-Litterman model for portfolio optimization

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Ruoyu Sun [1 ]
Angelos Stefanidis [2 ]
Zhengyong Jiang [2 ]
Jionglong Su [2 ]
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[1] Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University,Department of Financial and Actuarial Mathematics, School of Mathematics and Physics
[2] XJTLU Entrepreneur College (Taicang),School of AI and Advanced Computing
[3] Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University,undefined
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Deep reinforcement learning; Portfolio optimization; Black-Litterman model; Transformer neural network;
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10.1007/s00521-024-09805-9
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As a model-free algorithm, deep reinforcement learning (DRL) agent learns and makes decisions by interacting with the environment in an unsupervised way. In recent years, DRL algorithms have been widely applied by scholars for portfolio optimization in consecutive trading periods, since the DRL agent can dynamically adapt to market changes and does not rely on the specification of the joint dynamics across the assets. However, typical DRL agents for portfolio optimization cannot learn a policy that is aware of the dynamic correlation between portfolio asset returns. Since the dynamic correlations among portfolio assets are crucial in optimizing the portfolio, the lack of such knowledge makes it difficult for the DRL agent to maximize the return per unit of risk, especially when the target market permits short selling (i.e., the US stock market). In this research, we propose a hybrid portfolio optimization model combining the DRL agent and the Black-Litterman (BL) model to enable the DRL agent to learn the dynamic correlation between the portfolio asset returns and implement an efficacious long/short strategy based on the correlation. Essentially, the DRL agent is trained to learn the policy to apply the BL model to determine the target portfolio weights. In this model, we formulate a specific objective function based on the environment’s reward function, which considers the return, risk, and transaction scale of the portfolio. Our DRL agent is trained by propagating the objective function’s gradient to the policy function of our DRL agent. To test our DRL agent, we construct the portfolio based on all the Dow Jones Industrial Average constitute stocks. Empirical results of the experiments conducted on real-world United States stock market data demonstrate that our DRL agent significantly outperforms various comparison portfolio choice strategies and alternative DRL frameworks by at least 42% in terms of accumulated return. In terms of the return per unit of risk, our DRL agent significantly outperforms various comparative portfolio choice strategies and alternative strategies based on other machine learning frameworks.
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页码:20111 / 20146
页数:35
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