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We examine the high-frequency return and volatility of major cryptocurrencies and reveal that spillovers among them exist. Our analysis shows that return and volatility clustering structures are distinct among different cryptocurrencies, suggesting that return and volatility might have different...
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This paper examines the high frequency multiscale relationships and nonlinear multiscale causality between Bitcoin, Ethereum, Monero, Dash, Ripple, and Litecoin. We apply nonlinear Granger causality and rolling window wavelet correlation (RWCC) to 15 min-data. Empirical RWCC results indicate...
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We analyse various technical trading rules in the form of the moving average-oscillator and trading range break-out strategies to specifically test resistance and support levels and their trading performance using high-frequency Bitcoin returns. Overall, our results provide significant support...
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