Estimating Quadratic Variation When Quoted Prices Change by a Constant Increment.

For financial assets whose best quotes almost always change by jumping by the market's price tick size (one cent, five cents, etc.), this paper proposes an estimator of Quadratic Variation which controls for microstructure effects. It measures the prevalence of alternations, where quotes jump b...

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Manylion Llyfryddiaeth
Prif Awdur: Large, J
Fformat: Working paper
Iaith:English
Cyhoeddwyd: Department of Economics (University of Oxford) 2007
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Crynodeb:For financial assets whose best quotes almost always change by jumping by the market's price tick size (one cent, five cents, etc.), this paper proposes an estimator of Quadratic Variation which controls for microstructure effects. It measures the prevalence of alternations, where quotes jump back to their just-previous price. It defines a simple property called "uncorrelated alternation", which under condi-tions implies that the estimator is consistent in an asymptotic limit theory, where jumps become very frequent and small. Feasible limit theory is developed, and in simulations works well.