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Can the Stock Market be Linearized?
D N. Politis
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ABSTRACT: The evolution of financial markets is a complicated real-world phenomenon that ranks at the top in terms o fdifficulty of modeling and/or prediction. One reason for this difficulty is the well-documented nonlinearity that is inherently at work. The state-of-the-art on the nonlinear modeling of financial returns is given by the popular ARCH (Auto-Regressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity) models and their generalization but they all have their short-comings. Foregoing the goal of finding the "best" model, we propose an exploratory, model-free approach in trying to understand this difficult type of data. In particular, we propose to transform the problem into a more manageable setting such as the setting of linearity. The form and properties of such a transformation are given, and the issue of one-step-ahead prediction using the new approach is explicitly addressed.
SUGGESTED CITATION: D N. Politis,
"Can the Stock Market be Linearized?"
(May 1, 2006).
Department of Economics, UCSD.
Paper 2006-03.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/ucsdecon/2006-03
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