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We propose a least squares regression framework for the estimation of the realized covariation matrix using high frequency data. The new estimator is robust to market microstructure noise (MMS) and non-synchronous trading. Comprehensive simulation and empirical analysis show that our estimator...
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In this paper we examine the finite sample bias of sample skewness estimator for financial returns. We show that the bias of conventional sample skewness comes from two sources: the covariance between past return and future volatility, known as the leverage effect, and the covariance between...
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This paper develops the idea of renewal time sampling, a novel sampling scheme constructed from stopping times of semimartingales. Based on this new sampling scheme we propose a class of volatility estimators named renewal based volatility estimators. In this paper we show that: (1) The spot...
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This paper studies the theoretical properties and implementation issues with the risk-neutral density (RND) estimator based on the mixture-of-lognormal (MLN) approach. First, we establish the consistency and asymptotic normality of the MLN method under the correct choice of mixtures and propose...
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In this paper we examine the relative importance of trading volume, bid-ask spread, order flow, order imbalance, total quote depth, quote depth difference and trading intensity for high-frequency volatility estimation. By using a best subset regression approach, we fi nd that contemporaneous...
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Estimation noise is a well-known issue in empirical portfolio modelling. Estimated weights are known to have huge standard errors and bad predictive quality, which often results in an inferior out-of-sample portfolio performance compared to simple alternatives. Most of the recent literature...
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The expected value of sums of squared intraday returns (realized variance) gives rise to a least squares regression which adapts itself to the assumptions of the noise process and allows for joint inference on integrated volatility (IV), noise moments and price-noise relations. In the iid noise...
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