The relationship between the volatility of returns and the number of jumps in financial markets
We propose a methodology to employ high frequency financial data to obtain estimates of volatility of log-prices which are not affected by microstructure noise and Lévy jumps. We introduce the “number of jumps” as a variable to explain and predict volatility and show that the number of jumps in SPY...
Autors principals: | Cartea, Á, Karyampas, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2014
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