Abstract
Both mean–variance analysis (also known as modern portfolio theory) and financial engineering, which develops products and procedures based on the Black–Scholes–Merton equation, use mathematical techniques to advise investors. Each has been of great benefit, but each has also been associated with great disasters—Black Monday (19 October 1987), LTCM (Long-Term Capital Management), and the most recent financial crisis.
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