scholarly journals Reducing the Bias of the Smoothed Log Periodogram Regression for Financial High-Frequency Data

Econometrics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 40
Author(s):  
Erhard Reschenhofer ◽  
Manveer K. Mangat

For typical sample sizes occurring in economic and financial applications, the squared bias of estimators for the memory parameter is small relative to the variance. Smoothing is therefore a suitable way to improve the performance in terms of the mean squared error. However, in an analysis of financial high-frequency data, where the estimates are obtained separately for each day and then combined by averaging, the variance decreases with the sample size but the bias remains fixed. This paper proposes a method of smoothing that does not entail an increase in the bias. This method is based on the simultaneous examination of different partitions of the data. An extensive simulation study is carried out to compare it with conventional estimation methods. In this study, the new method outperforms its unsmoothed competitors with respect to the variance and its smoothed competitors with respect to the bias. Using the results of the simulation study for the proper interpretation of the empirical results obtained from a financial high-frequency dataset, we conclude that significant long-range dependencies are present only in the intraday volatility but not in the intraday returns. Finally, the robustness of these findings against daily and weekly periodic patterns is established.

Author(s):  
Yuping Song ◽  
Weijie Hou ◽  
Shengyi Zhou

Abstract This paper discusses Nadaraya-Watson estimators for the unknown coefficients in second-order diffusion model with jumps constructed with Gamma asymmetric kernels. Compared with existing nonparametric estimators constructed with Gaussian symmetric kernels, local constant smoothing using Gamma asymmetric kernels possesses some extra advantages such as boundary bias correction, variance reduction and resistance to sparse design points, which is validated through theoretical details and finite sample simulation study. Under the regular conditions, the weak consistency and the asymptotic normality of these estimators are presented. Finally, the statistical advantages of the nonparametric estimators are depicted through 5-minute high-frequency data from Shenzhen Stock Exchange in China.


2014 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 416-425 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erik Haugom ◽  
Gudbrand Lien ◽  
Steinar Veka ◽  
Sjur Westgaard

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rim mname Lamouchi ◽  
Russell mname Davidson ◽  
Ibrahim mname Fatnassi ◽  
Abderazak Ben mname Maatoug

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