A high-low based omnibus test for symmetry, the Lévy property, and other hypotheses on intraday returns (Q2430251)

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A high-low based omnibus test for symmetry, the Lévy property, and other hypotheses on intraday returns
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    A high-low based omnibus test for symmetry, the Lévy property, and other hypotheses on intraday returns (English)
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    6 April 2011
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    The paper discusses financial models and their properties. For (possibly, independently time-changed) Lévy processes and symmetric processes, the author proves several important properties. The essence of these properties is bivariate interchangeability of two special functionals, the so called up- and downside volatility ratios. These results together with known techniques for testing the bivariate interchangeability enable the author to check hypotheses about log-returns of financial price processes. After testing a large amount of data, the author finds a strong evidence that most stock price processes cannot be assumed to have interchangeable up- and down-side volatility ratios. This allows to come to the conclusion that most financial data (half of stocks of DJIA, two thirds of S\&P 500 and almost all German DAX stocks) cannot be adequately modeled by the processes whose log-returns are either time-changed Lévy processes or symmetric processes.
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    intraday returns
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    Lévy processes
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    time change
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    up- and downside volatility
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    permutation tests
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