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Indication of multiscaling in the volatility return intervals of stock markets

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  • Fengzhong Wang
  • Kazuko Yamasaki
  • Shlomo Havlin
  • H. Eugene Stanley

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The distribution of the return intervals $\tau$ between volatilities above a threshold $q$ for financial records has been approximated by a scaling behavior. To explore how accurate is the scaling and therefore understand the underlined non-linear mechanism, we investigate intraday datasets of 500 stocks which consist of the Standard & Poor's 500 index. We show that the cumulative distribution of return intervals has systematic deviations from scaling. We support this finding by studying the m-th moment $\mu_m \equiv )^m>^{1/m}$, which show a certain trend with the mean interval $ $. We generate surrogate records using the Schreiber method, and find that their cumulative distributions almost collapse to a single curve and moments are almost constant for most range of $ $. Those substantial differences suggest that non-linear correlations in the original volatility sequence account for the deviations from a single scaling law. We also find that the original and surrogate records exhibit slight tendencies for short and long $ $, due to the discreteness and finite size effects of the records respectively. To avoid as possible those effects for testing the multiscaling behavior, we investigate the moments in the range $10 \leq100$, and find the exponent $\alpha$ from the power law fitting $\mu_m\sim ^\alpha$ has a narrow distribution around $\alpha\neq0$ which depend on m for the 500 stocks. The distribution of $\alpha$ for the surrogate records are very narrow and centered around $\alpha=0$. This suggests that the return interval distribution exhibit multiscaling behavior due to the non-linear correlations in the original volatility.

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  • Fengzhong Wang & Kazuko Yamasaki & Shlomo Havlin & H. Eugene Stanley, 2007. "Indication of multiscaling in the volatility return intervals of stock markets," Papers 0707.4638, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:0707.4638
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