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    Title: Improving the realized GARCH's volatility forecast for Bitcoin with jump-robust estimators
    Authors: Hung, JC (Hung, Jui-Cheng)
    Liu, HC (Liu, Hung-Chun)
    Yang, JJ (Yang, J. Jimmy)
    Contributors: 財金系
    Keywords: Bitcoin
    Realized GARCH model
    Jump-robust realized measure
    Realized bi-power variation
    Realized tri-power variation
    Date: 2020-04
    Issue Date: 2020-11-27 16:00:25 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This study employs the realized GARCH (RGARCH) model to estimate the volatility of Bitcoin returns and measure the benefits of various scaled realized measures in forecasting volatility. Empirical results show that considerable price jumps occurred in the Bitcoin market, suggesting that a jump-robust realized measure is crucial to estimate Bitcoin volatility. The RGARCH model, especially the one with tri-power variation, outperforms the standard GARCH model. Additionally, the RGARCH model with jump-robust realized measures can provide steady forecasting performance. This study is timely given that the CME may release a Bitcoin option product and our results are relevant to option pricing.
    Relation: NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE 卷冊: 52 文獻號碼: 101165
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Banking & Finance ] periodical articles

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