Factor Models

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Definition

Factor Models are general class of quantitative models that employ multiple factors to explain the joint behavior of the target variables.

Examples

Issues and Challenges

  • Linearity is typical assumption
  • Portfolio behavior may be explainable with substantially fewer factors than those employed by the model

References