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1 Kunal Jain March 24, 2010 Economics 201FS
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2 HAR-RV Model Heterogeneous Autoregressive model of the Realized Volatility (HAR-RV), Corsi 2003, uses average realized variance over daily, weekly, and monthly time intervals to build a conditional volatility model. h=1 corresponds to daily periods, h=5 corresponds to weekly periods, h=22 corresponds to monthly periods. This model uses volatilities realized over a 1-day, 5-day, and 1-month time interval to build the conditional volatilities.

3 HAR-RV Model Model implemented in MatLab Regression Results (AMZN)
Coefficient sum approximates one. Constant? Reject the null hypothesis? RVt+1 Coefficient Standard Error T-Statistic RVt .3921 0.0220 17.82* RVt-5,t .3638 0.0339 10.73* RVt-22,t .1766 0.0282 6.26 constant .0001 0.0000 0.000

4 HAR-RV Model- Kernel Density
Residuals- Kernel Density Plot (Observed-Expected) Non-parametric way of estimating the probability density function of a random variable- want to resemble a normal distribution.

5 HAR-RV: Squared Overnight
Including squared overnight returns to look at volatility RVt+1 Coefficient Standard Error T-Statistic RVt .3742 .0217 17.24 RVt-5,t .3542 .0334 10.60 RVt-22,t .1786 .0277 6.45 BON .0656 .0067 9.79 Constant .0001 0.0000 0.000

6 HAR-RV Model- Kernel Density
*Including overnight returns

7 HAR-RV Model Normalizing overnight returns
[Sqrt(RV) & Abs(Overnight)] vs. [RV & Overnight2] Normalize outliars -> T-statistic for Overnight Which one is better? [RV & Overnight2] [Sqrt(RV) & Abs(Overnight)] RVt+1 Coefficient Standard Error T-Statistic RVt .3742 .0217 17.24 RVt-5,t .3542 .0334 10.60 RVt-22,t .1786 .0277 6.45 BON .0656 .0067 9.79 Constant .0001 0.0000 0.000 RVt+1 Coefficient Standard Error T-Statistic RVt .3856 .0216 17.85 RVt-5,t .3472 .0326 10.65 RVt-22,t .1886 .0250 7.54 BON .1012 .0082 12.34 Constant .0011 0.0004 2.75

8 HAR-RV Model: MedV Use MedV as a dummy variable in regression
Regression Results with MedV Z-values at 5% significance level (10 minute interval) T-Distribution with 5 DOF RVt+1 Coefficient Standard Error T-Statistic RVt .2731 .0185 14.76 RVt-5,t .1683 .0286 5.88 RVt-22,t .1524 .0233 6.54 BMedV .0030 .0001 30 Constant .0003 0.0000 -

9 HAR-RV Model Regression results with: Squared Overnight returns
RV & Overnight2 MedV 5% significant Z-statistic dummy variable (10 minute interval) RVt+1 Coefficient Standard Error T-Statistic RVt .2508 .0182 13.78 RVt-5,t .1533 .0280 5.475 RVt-22,t .1469 .0228 6.44 BON .0108 .0009 12 BMedV .0030 .0001 30 Constant .0002 -

10 Further Research Significant Levels STATA integration More stocks
New Regressors Integrate Earnings Surprises


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