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Estimating the Fractal Dimension of the S&P 500 Index using Wavelet Analysis

Statistics Theory 2008-12-02 v1 Probability Statistical Finance Statistics Theory

Abstract

S&P 500 index data sampled at one-minute intervals over the course of 11.5 years (January 1989- May 2000) is analyzed, and in particular the Hurst parameter over segments of stationarity (the time period over which the Hurst parameter is almost constant) is estimated. An asymptotically unbiased and efficient estimator using the log-scale spectrum is employed. The estimator is asymptotically Gaussian and the variance of the estimate that is obtained from a data segment of NN points is of order 1N\frac{1}{N}. Wavelet analysis is tailor made for the high frequency data set, since it has low computational complexity due to the pyramidal algorithm for computing the detail coefficients. This estimator is robust to additive non-stationarities, and here it is shown to exhibit some degree of robustness to multiplicative non-stationarities, such as seasonalities and volatility persistence, as well. This analysis shows that the market became more efficient in the period 1997-2000.

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@article{arxiv.math/0703834,
  title  = {Estimating the Fractal Dimension of the S&P 500 Index using Wavelet Analysis},
  author = {Erhan Bayraktar and H. Vincent Poor and Ronnie Sircar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0703834},
  year   = {2008}
}