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This paper brings together the theory and practice of local linear kernel hazard estimation. Bandwidth selection is fully analysed, including Do-validation that is shown to have good practical and theoretical properties. Insight is provided into the choice of the weighting function in the local...
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A discrete time model of a financial market is considered. We focus on the study of a guaranteed profit of an investor which arises when the stock price jumps are bounded. The limit distribution of the profit as the model becomes closer to the classical model of the geometric Brownian motion is...
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We present a careful analysis of possible issues of the application of the self-excited Hawkes process to high-frequency financial data and carefully analyze a set of effects that lead to significant biases in the estimation of the "criticality index'' n that quantifies the degree of endogeneity...
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This paper is concerned with modelling time series by single hidden-layer feedforward neural network models. A coherent modelling strategy based on statistical inference is presented. Variable selection is carried out using existing techniques. The problem of selecting the number of hidden units...
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The volatility of concern in conventional volatility-managed strategies such as volatility-targeting strategy and mean-variance optimization is the expected conditional volatility. However for investors, it is the realized volatility that is important, because there is only one realization in...
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We present an adjusted method for calculating the eigenvalues of a time-dependent return correlation matrix that produces a more stationary distribution of eigenvalues. First, we compare the normalized maximum eigenvalue time series of the market-adjusted return correlation matrix to that of...
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