Economic Military and Geographically Business Review
Vol. 4 No. 1: (July) 2026

Evaluation of individual stock portfolio performance on the Indonesia stock exchange using the Ortiz, Jorion, and Markowitz approaches

Enggal Dwi Mulyaningtyas (Master of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia, Central Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta 10430)
Rofikoh Rokhim (Master of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia, Central Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta 10430)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jul 2026

Abstract

Background: Indonesia's capital market has experienced a sustained increase in investor participation, creating a stronger need for systematic and implementable portfolio construction methods. This study evaluates estimation risk in mean-variance optimization by comparing traditional Markowitz optimization with two mean-shrinkage approaches: the parameter-focused Bayes-Stein estimator of Jorion and the decision-focused optimal shrinkage of means proposed by Ortiz et al. Methods: The study uses monthly individual stock data from the Indonesia Stock Exchange over January 2006-December 2025. Excess returns are calculated relative to a monthly risk-free proxy, and portfolios are evaluated using a 120-month rolling-window out-of-sample backtest under long-only constraints. The sample is a balanced panel of 74 stocks with complete monthly data, and the monthly deposit insurance rate of the Indonesia Deposit Insurance Corporation (LPS) is used as the risk-free proxy. Portfolio performance is assessed using monthly and annualized Sharpe ratios, while weight stability is assessed using average weight volatility and turnover. Newey-West tests are used to evaluate whether differences across methods are statistically significant. Findings: The Ortiz approach consistently selects an optimal shrinkage intensity of zero, making its weights and performance effectively identical to the traditional Markowitz portfolio. Markowitz and Ortiz record an annualized out-of-sample Sharpe ratio of 0.0713, while Jorion records 0.0608. The statistical tests indicate that differences in out-of-sample performance and stability are not significant across the three approaches. In economic terms, the annualized Sharpe ratios of all three methods are very low (below 0.08), indicating that long-only optimization of individual Indonesian stocks delivered only marginal risk-adjusted excess returns over the sample period. Conclusion: In the Indonesian stock market setting, more complex mean-shrinkage methods do not automatically produce superior portfolio outcomes. Novelty/Originality of this article: This article provides Indonesian market evidence on the comparison between parameter-focused and decision-focused shrinkage approaches within a consistent rolling-window portfolio backtesting framework.

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EMAGRAP

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Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Earth & Planetary Sciences Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

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Economic Military and Geographically Business Review (EMAGRAP) is an international reference journal published articles once every six months a year January - June (online and print editions), and July - December (online and print) by the OJS EMAGRAP website. It aims to be a leading place for ...