A dynamical measure is designed to assess the time-changing degree of efficiency of stock markets, under the hypothesis that the price can be modeled by the Multifractional Processes with Random Exponent (MPRE), a class of stochastic processes defined to make the fractional Brownian motion more versatile in describing nonhomogeneous dynamics. Our findings show that efficiency appears at low frequencies as a consequence of the balancement of local inefficiencies of opposite sign.
Local Estimation of Stock Market Efficiency / Bianchi, S.; Pantanella, A.; Pianese, A.. - (2012), pp. 349-355.
Local Estimation of Stock Market Efficiency
S. BIANCHI;
2012
Abstract
A dynamical measure is designed to assess the time-changing degree of efficiency of stock markets, under the hypothesis that the price can be modeled by the Multifractional Processes with Random Exponent (MPRE), a class of stochastic processes defined to make the fractional Brownian motion more versatile in describing nonhomogeneous dynamics. Our findings show that efficiency appears at low frequencies as a consequence of the balancement of local inefficiencies of opposite sign.File allegati a questo prodotto
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