The bias in time series volatility forecasts.

Louis H. Ederington, Wei Guan

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Abstract

By Jensen's inequality, a model's forecasts of the variance and standard deviation of returns cannot both be unbiased. This study explores the bias in GARCH type model forecasts of the standard deviation of returns, which we argue is the more appropriate volatility measure for most financial applications. For a wide variety of markets, the GARCH, EGARCH, and GJR (or TGARCH) models tend to persistently over-estimate the standard deviation of returns, whereas the ARLS model of L. Ederington and W. Guan (2005a) does not. Furthermore, the GARCH and GJR forecasts are especially biased following high volatility days, which cause a large jump in forecast volatility, which is rarely fully realized.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
StatePublished - Jan 1 2010

Keywords

  • Securities prices
  • Standard deviation
  • Studies
  • Volatility

Disciplines

  • Business
  • Finance

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