Improving on the Markov-Switching Regression Model by the Use of an Adaptive Moving Average
Piotr Pomorski () and
Denise Gorse ()
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Piotr Pomorski: University College London
Denise Gorse: University College London
A chapter in New Perspectives and Paradigms in Applied Economics and Business, 2023, pp 17-30 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Regime detection is vital for the effective operation of trading and investment strategies. However, the most popular means of doing this, the two-state Markov-switching regression model (MSR), are not an optimal solution, as two volatility states do not fully capture the complexity of the market. Past attempts to extend this model to a multi-state MSR have proved unstable, potentially expensive in terms of trading costs, and can only divide the market into states with varying levels of volatility, which is not the only aspect of market dynamics relevant to trading. We demonstrate it is possible and valuable to instead segment the market into more than two states not on the basis of volatility alone, but on a combined basis of volatility and trend, by combining the two-state MSR with an adaptive moving average. A realistic trading framework is used to demonstrate that using two selected states from the four thus generated leads to better trading performance than traditional benchmarks, including the two-state MSR. In addition, the proposed model could serve as a label generator for machine learning tasks used in predicting financial regimes ex ante.
Keywords: Regime switching; Technical analysis; Markov model; Trading (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-23844-4_2
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