Forecasting the Turkish lira Exchange Rates Through Univariate Techniques: Can the Simple Models Outperform the Sophisticated Ones?

Author:

Sarkandiz M. R.1ORCID,Ghayekhloo S.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Middle East Technical University

2. University of Calabria

Abstract

The Central Bank of Turkey’s policy to decrease the nominal interest rate has caused episodes of severe fluctuations in Turkish lira exchange rates during 2022. According to these conditions, the daily return of the USD/TRY have attracted the risk-taker investors’ attention. Therefore, the uncertainty about the rates has pushed algorithmic traders toward finding the best forecasting model. While there is a growing tendency to employ sophisticated models to forecast financial time series, in most cases, simple models can provide more precise forecasts. To examine that claim, present study has utilized several models to predict daily exchange rates for a short horizon. Interestingly, the simple exponential smoothing model outperformed all other alternatives. Besides, in contrast to the initial inferences, the time series neither had structural break nor exhibited signs of the ARCH and leverage effects. Despite that behavior, there was undeniable evidence of a long-memory trend. That means the series tends to keep a movement, at least for a short period. Finally, the study concluded the simple models provide better forecasts for exchange rates than the complicated approaches.

Publisher

Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation

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