Factor Dimensionality and the Bias-Variance Tradeoff in Diffusion Portfolio Models
Abstract
In this paper, we implement and evaluate a conditional diffusion model for asset return prediction and portfolio construction on large-scale equity data. Our method models the full distribution of future returns conditioned on firm characteristics (i.e.\ factors), using the resulting conditional moments to construct portfolios. We observe a clear bias--variance tradeoff: models conditioned on too few factors underfit and produce overly diversified portfolios, while models conditioned on too many factors overfit, resulting in unstable and highly concentrated allocations with poor out-of-sample performance. Through an ablation over factor dimensionality, we reveal an intermediate number of factors that achieves the best generalization and outperforms baseline portfolio strategies.
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