Generating Synthetic Stock Return Distributions with Diffusion Models
Yosuke Fukunishi,
Haorong Qiu and
Akihiko Takahashi
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Yosuke Fukunishi: Graduate School of Economics, The University of Tokyo
Haorong Qiu: Formerly Graduate School of Economics, The University of Tokyo
Akihiko Takahashi: School of Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences/Graduate School of Advanced Mathematical Sciences, Meiji University
No CARF-F-627, CARF F-Series from Center for Advanced Research in Finance, Faculty of Economics, The University of Tokyo
Abstract:
Modeling the probability distribution of stock returns is a fundamental challenge in quantitative finance, with significant implications for risk management, derivative pricing, and portfolio optimization. This paper proposes a diffusion-based generative framework tailored to the statistical characteristics of financial return distributions. By incorporating learned reverse-process variance, velocity parameterization, and a sigmoid noise schedule, the proposed model aims to improve distributional fidelity, particularly in the tails. The framework is further extended to regime-conditional generation, enabling controlled simulation of distinct market states. Empirical evaluations demonstrate that the proposed approach outperforms classical parametric models such as Geometric Brownian Motion and GARCH, deep generative baselines like VAEs, and existing diffusion-based methods across multiple distributional metrics, including higher-order moments and tail behaviors. The results highlight the potential of diffusion models as robust tools for synthetic return generation and scenario analysis in finance.
Pages: 17
Date: 2026-05
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