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Dynamical model and nonextensive statistical mechanics of a market index on large time windows

Condensed Matter 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

The shape and tails of partial distribution functions (PDF) for a financial signal, i.e. the S&P500 and the turbulent nature of the markets are linked through a model encompassing Tsallis nonextensive statistics and leading to evolution equations of the Langevin and Fokker-Planck type. A model originally proposed to describe the intermittent behavior of turbulent flows describes the behavior of normalized log-returns for such a financial market index, for small and large time windows, both for small and large log-returns. These turbulent market volatility (of normalized log-returns) distributions can be sufficiently well fitted with a χ2\chi^2-distribution. The transition between the small time scale model of nonextensive, intermittent process and the large scale Gaussian extensive homogeneous fluctuation picture is found to be at ca.ca. a 200 day time lag. The intermittency exponent (κ\kappa) in the framework of the Kolmogorov log-normal model is found to be related to the scaling exponent of the PDF moments, -thereby giving weight to the model. The large value of κ\kappa points to a large number of cascades in the turbulent process. The first Kramers-Moyal coefficient in the Fokker-Planck equation is almost equal to zero, indicating ''no restoring force''. A comparison is made between normalized log-returns and mere price increments.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0308064,
  title  = {Dynamical model and nonextensive statistical mechanics of a market index on large time windows},
  author = {Marcel Ausloos and Kristinka Ivanova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0308064},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

40 pages, 14 figures; accepted for publication in Phys Rev E