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A Smooth Transition Autoregressive Conditional Duration Model

Chiang Min-Hsien ()
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Chiang Min-Hsien: National Cheng Kung University

Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics, 2007, vol. 11, issue 1, 39

Abstract: This study presents a novel model for analyzing duration data, called the smooth transition autoregressive conditional duration model of price and duration, which considers past price changes and durations. The model enables the process of the conditional expected duration to switch in a smooth transition way, broadening the autoregressive conditional duration (ACD) model in Engle and Russell (1998). The model is applied to empirical data, and estimation results indicate that the process of the expected duration is nonlinear. The expected trade duration behavior on the market opening is affected by past trade durations, while the expected trade duration behavior during the trading hours is affected by past price changes and trade durations. Expected trade durations are much more persistent in the upward market compared to the downward market. Shocks to trade durations are more persistent on the market opening and gradually decrease in the downward market.

Date: 2007
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