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We investigate the direct connection between the uncertainty related to estimated stable ratios of stock prices and risk and return of two pairs trading strategies: a conditional statistical arbitrage method and an implicit arbitrage one. A simulation-based Bayesian procedure is introduced for...
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Extreme Value Theory (EVT) deals with the analysis of rare events and it has been recently used in finance to predict the occurrence of such events, or, at least, to build more robust models for unexpected extreme events. Particularly, EVT has been used to model the loss severities in...
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In this study, we analyze the flocking pattern of stock volatilities according to the Cucker–Smale mechanism. We investigate the movement of a flock based on volatilities' time-varying coupling strength, and stochastic noise in coupling. The Volatility Flocking Index (VFI) summarizes the...
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Causal relationships in econometrics are typically based on the concept of predictability and are established in terms of tests for Granger causality. These causal relationships are susceptible to change, especially during times of financial turbulence, making the real-time detection of...
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We investigate the direct connection between the uncertainty related to estimated stable ratios of stock prices and risk and return of two pairs trading strategies: a conditional statistical arbitrage method and an implicit arbitrage one. A simulation-based Bayesian procedure is introduced for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013056713
We investigate the direct connection between the uncertainty related to estimated stable ratios of stock prices and risk and return of two pairs trading strategies: a conditional statistical arbitrage method and an implicit arbitrage one. A simulation-based Bayesian procedure is introduced for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011272592
This article introduces the rough path-dependent volatility (RPDV) model, a model structurally adapted to jointly capture two major empirical features of volatility: its rough behavior and its path-dependence.After presenting it in its general form and its link with other existing models in the...
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Purpose - to analyse the main borrowing alternatives available to Lithuanian households and the credit market as a whole, focusing on its peer-to-peer (P2P) segment, the forecast of its growth, and possible challenges. Research methodology - the research methods applied were scientific...
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This presentation introduces the rough path-dependent volatility model (RPDVM). After defining the model and its different components, the presentation focuses on various specifications of the RPDVM that already exist in the literature. Finally, a Markovian approximation of the model is presented
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