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A novel class of dimension reduction methods is combined with a stochastic multi-factor panel regression-based state …
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One of the most important factors to control for the achievements of investment portfolio returns is risk. If we only think that a 100% positive return is needed to recover a portfolio loss of 50%, we can understand why. With the advent of the exponential growth of technology usage in markets,...
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model framework uses a novel covariance matrix specification. Model estimation and real-time filtering of the latent …
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randomly weighting the original predictors. Using recent results from random matrix theory, we obtain a tight bound on the mean …
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Proofs to lemmas and theorems used in Consistent Estimation, Variable Selection, and Forecasting in Factor …
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the relevant variables in the data set. We show that, even in such a setting, consistent factor estimation can be achieved … consistent estimation is precluded in the absence of variable pre-screening …
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Random subspace methods are a novel approach to obtain accurate forecasts in high-dimensional regression settings. Forecasts are constructed from random subsets of predictors or randomly weighted predictors. We provide a theoretical justification for these strategies by deriving bounds on their...
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Common sense tells that historical data are more informative for the estimation of today's nowcasting models when … observed in a similar economic state as today. We operationalise this intuition by proposing a state-based weighted estimation …
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Measuring bias is important as it helps identify flaws in quantitative forecasting methods or judgmental forecasts. It can, therefore, potentially help improve forecasts. Despite this, bias tends to be under represented in the literature: many studies focus solely on measuring accuracy. Methods...
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Prediction of future movement of stock prices has been a subject matter of many research work. There is a gamut of literature of technical analysis of stock prices where the objective is to identify patterns in stock price movements and derive profit from it. Improving the prediction accuracy...
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