Functional volatility forecasting

Author:

Tan Yingwen1,Tan Zhensi1,Tang Yinfen2,Zhang Zhiyuan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Statistics and Management Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Shanghai China

2. School of Statistics and Mathematics Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractWidely used volatility forecasting methods are usually based on low‐frequency time series models. Although some of them employ high‐frequency observations, these intraday data are often summarized into low‐frequency point statistics, for example, daily realized measures, before being incorporated into a forecasting model. This paper contributes to the volatility forecasting literature by instead predicting the next‐period intraday volatility curve via a functional time series forecasting approach. Asymptotic theory related to the estimation of latent volatility curves via functional principal analysis is formally established, laying a solid theoretical foundation of the proposed forecasting method. In contrast with nonfunctional methods, the proposed functional approach fully exploits the rich intraday information and hence leads to more accurate volatility forecasts. This is confirmed by extensive comparisons between the proposed method and those widely used nonfunctional methods in both Monte Carlo simulations and an empirical study on a number of stocks and equity indices from the Chinese market.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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