Singular spectrum analysis for value at risk in stochastic volatility models |
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Authors: | Josu Arteche,Javier Garcí a-Enrí quez |
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Abstract: | Estimation of the value at risk (VaR) requires prediction of the future volatility. Whereas this is a simple task in ARCH and related models, it becomes much more complicated in stochastic volatility (SV) processes where the volatility is a function of a latent variable that is not observable. In-sample (present and past values) and out-of-sample (future values) predictions of that unobservable variable are thus necessary. This paper proposes singular spectrum analysis (SSA), which is a fully nonparametric technique that can be used for both purposes. A combination of traditional forecasting techniques and SSA is also considered to estimate the VaR. Their performance is assessed in an extensive Monte Carlo and with an application to a daily series of S&P500 returns. |
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Keywords: | forecasting signal extraction singular spectrum analysis stochastic volatility value at risk |
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