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The Forecasting Performance of a Finite Mixture Regime‐Switching Model for Daily Electricity Prices

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  • Dipeng Chen
  • Derek Bunn

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ABSTRACT Forecasting prices in electricity markets is a crucial activity for both risk management and asset optimization. Intra‐day power prices have a fine structure and are driven by an interaction of fundamental, behavioural and stochastic factors. Furthermore, there are reasons to expect the functional forms of price formation to be nonlinear in these factors and therefore specifying forecasting models that perform well out‐of‐sample is methodologically challenging. Markov regime switching has been widely advocated to capture some aspects of the nonlinearity, but it may suffer from overfitting and unobservability in the underlying states. In this paper we compare several extensions and alternative regime‐switching formulations, including logistic specifications of the underlying states, logistic smooth transition and finite mixture regression. The finite mixture approach to regime switching performs well in an extensive, out‐of‐sample forecasting comparison. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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  • Dipeng Chen & Derek Bunn, 2014. "The Forecasting Performance of a Finite Mixture Regime‐Switching Model for Daily Electricity Prices," Journal of Forecasting, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 33(5), pages 364-375, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jforec:v:33:y:2014:i:5:p:364-375
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    5. Hugh Christensen & Simon Godsill & Richard E Turner, 2020. "Hidden Markov Models Applied To Intraday Momentum Trading With Side Information," Papers 2006.08307, arXiv.org.
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