Modal volatility function
Aman Ullah and
Tao Wang
Journal of Time Series Analysis, 2025, vol. 46, issue 4, 748-773
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We in this article propose a novel non‐parametric estimator for the volatility function within a broad context that encompasses nonlinear time series models as a special case. The new estimator, built on the mode value, is designed to complement existing mean volatility measures to reveal distinct data features. We demonstrate that the suggested modal volatility estimator can be obtained asymptotically as well as if the conditional mean regression function were known, assuming observations are from a strictly stationary and absolutely regular process. Under mild regularity conditions, we establish that the asymptotic distributions of the resulting estimator align with those derived from independent observations, albeit with a slower convergence rate compared to non‐parametric mean regression. The theory and practice of bandwidth selection are discussed. Moreover, we put forward a variance reduction technique for the modal volatility estimator to attain asymptotic relative efficiency while maintaining the asymptotic bias unchanged. We numerically solve the modal regression model with the use of a modified modal‐expectation‐maximization algorithm. Monte Carlo simulations are conducted to assess the finite sample performance of the developed estimation procedure. Two real data analyses are presented to further illustrate the newly proposed model in practical applications. To potentially enhance the accuracy of the bias term, we in the end discuss the extension of the method to local exponential modal estimation. We showcase that the suggested exponential modal volatility estimator shares the same asymptotic variance as the non‐parametric modal volatility estimator but may exhibit a smaller bias.
Date: 2025
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