Efficient Frontier Overview

Overview

The efficient frontier is a simple idea:

For any level of risk, there is a best possible return. For any level of return, there is a lowest possible risk.

ClearLedger graphs this relationship as a risk‑adjusted return line — risk on the horizontal axis, return on the vertical axis.

Every point on the line represents a portfolio that is mathematically efficient given the advisor’s chosen constraints and the client’s actual holdings.

1. Why the Frontier Matters

Advisors often ask:

The efficient frontier answers all three. It shows the best achievable outcome with the client’s investable universe and the rules the advisor has applied.

2. Why ClearLedger’s Frontier Looks Flatter Than Textbooks

Most textbook frontiers assume:

This produces the classic curved frontier.

ClearLedger builds the real‑world frontier, which incorporates:

When these constraints reduce the optimizer’s freedom, the frontier naturally becomes less curved — often closer to a straight line.

This is not a flaw. It is the mathematically correct frontier for real portfolios.

3. How to Read the Frontier

ClearLedger typically plots three key points:

The slope between these points shows how much additional return the portfolio can achieve for each additional unit of risk — or how much risk can be reduced without sacrificing return.

Advisors can visually see:

This turns optimization into a simple, intuitive story.

4. What Moves the Frontier

The frontier shifts when:

A portfolio with many constraints will have a flatter frontier. A portfolio with more diversification freedom will have a more curved frontier.

ClearLedger shows the frontier that matches the advisor’s actual rules — not an academic abstraction.

5. Why Advisors Use the Frontier

The efficient frontier helps advisors:

Clients understand the picture immediately:

“This line shows the best risk‑adjusted return available. Here’s where your portfolio sits. Here’s how optimization improves your position.”

It’s simple, visual, and defensible.

Conclusion

The efficient frontier is the advisor’s map of risk‑adjusted return.

ClearLedger computes the real frontier — the one that reflects actual constraints, actual holdings, and actual investable universes.

The result is a practical, actionable tool that shows advisors exactly how much improvement is possible, and how to get there.

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