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Assessing symmetry of financial returns series

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  • H. F. Coronel-Brizio

    (Facultad de Fisica e Inteligencia Artificial. Universidad Veracruzana. Mexico)

  • A. R. Hernandez-Montoya

    (Facultad de Fisica e Inteligencia Artificial. Universidad Veracruzana. Mexico)

  • Huerta-Quintanilla

    (Depto de Fisica Aplicada, Cinvestav-Merida, Mexico)

  • M. Rodriguez-Achach

    (Facultad de Fisica e Inteligencia Artificial. Universidad Veracruzana. Mexico
    Depto de Fisica Aplicada, Cinvestav-Merida, Mexico)

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Abstract

Testing symmetry of a probability distribution is a common question arising from applications in several fields. Particularly, in the study of observables used in the analysis of stock market index variations, the question of symmetry has not been fully investigated by means of statistical procedures. In this work a distribution-free test statistic Tn for testing symmetry, derived by Einmahl and McKeague, based on the empirical likelihood approach, is used to address the study of symmetry of financial returns. The asymptotic points of the test statistic Tn are also calculated and a procedure for assessing symmetry for the analysis of the returns of stock market indices is presented.

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  • H. F. Coronel-Brizio & A. R. Hernandez-Montoya & Huerta-Quintanilla & M. Rodriguez-Achach & ., 2007. "Assessing symmetry of financial returns series," Papers physics/0701189, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:physics/0701189
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