Financial Market Dynamics
Distributions derived from non-extensive Tsallis statistics are closely connected with dynamics described by a nonlinear Fokker-Planck equation. The combination shows promise in describing stochastic processes with power-law distributions and superdiffusive dynamics. We investigate intra-day price changes in the S&P500 stock index within this framework by direct analysis and by simulation. We find that the power-law tails of the distributions, and the index's anomalously diffusing dynamics, are very accurately described by this approach. Our results show good agreement between market data, Fokker-Planck dynamics, and simulation. Thus the combination of the Tsallis non-extensive entropy and the nonlinear Fokker-Planck equation unites in a very natural way the power-law tails of the distributions and their superdiffusive dynamics.
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2001-08
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Authors: | Michael, Fredrick ; Johnson, M. D. |
Institutions: | arXiv.org |
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