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A well-documented finding is that explicitly using jumps cannot efficiently enhance the predictability of crude oil price volatility. To address this issue, we find a phenomenon, "momentum of jumps" (MoJ), that the predictive ability of the jump component is persistent when forecasting the oil...
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This paper comprehensively investigates the connection between oil futures volatility and the financial market based on a data-rich and model-rich environment, which contains traditional prediction models, machine learning models, and combination models. The results highlight the efficiency of...
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