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Parameter Estimation in a Regime-Switching Model with Non-normal Noise

In: Hidden Markov Models in Finance

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  • Luka Jalen

    (MVG Equity, Nomura International plc)

  • Rogemar S. Mamon

    (University of Western Ontario)

Abstract

This paper deals with the estimation of a Markov-modulated regime-switching model for asset prices, where the noise term is assumed non-normal consistent with the well-known observed market phenomena that log-return distributions exhibit heavy tails. Hence, the proposed model augments the flexibility of the current Markov-switching models with normal perturbation whilst still achieving dynamic calibration of parameters. In particular, under the setting where the model’s noise term follows a t-distribution, we employ the method of change of reference probability measure to provide recursive filters for the estimate of the state and transition probabilities of the Markov chain. Although recursive filters are no longer available for the maximum likelihood estimation of the model’s drift and volatility components under the current extension, we show that such estimation is tantamount to solving numerically a manageable system of nonlinear equations. Practical applications with the use of simulated and real-market data are included to demonstrate the implementation of our proposed algorithms.

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  • Luka Jalen & Rogemar S. Mamon, 2014. "Parameter Estimation in a Regime-Switching Model with Non-normal Noise," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Rogemar S. Mamon & Robert J. Elliott (ed.), Hidden Markov Models in Finance, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 241-261, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-1-4899-7442-6_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-7442-6_11
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    1. Huang, Yiming & Mamon, Rogemar & Xiong, Heng, 2022. "Valuing guaranteed minimum accumulation benefits by a change of numéraire approach," Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 103(C), pages 1-26.
    2. Ismael Orquín-Serrano, 2020. "Predictive Power of Adaptive Candlestick Patterns in Forex Market. Eurusd Case," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 8(5), pages 1-34, May.

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