FRACTIONAL MARKET MODEL AND ITS VERIFICATION ON THE WARSAW STOCK EXCHANGE
Marzena Kozłowska,
Andrzej Kasprzak and
Ryszard Kutner ()
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Marzena Kozłowska: Division of Physics Education, Institute of Experimental Physics, Department of Physics, Warsaw University, Smyczkowa Str. 5/7, PL-02678 Warsaw, Poland
Andrzej Kasprzak: Division of Physics Education, Institute of Experimental Physics, Department of Physics, Warsaw University, Smyczkowa Str. 5/7, PL-02678 Warsaw, Poland
Ryszard Kutner: Division of Physics Education, Institute of Experimental Physics, Department of Physics, Warsaw University, Smyczkowa Str. 5/7, PL-02678 Warsaw, Poland
International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), 2008, vol. 19, issue 03, 453-469
Abstract:
We analyzed the rising and relaxation of thecusp-like local peaks superposed with oscillations which were well defined by the Warsaw Stock Exchange index WIG in a daily time horizon. We found that the falling paths of all index peaks were described by a generalized exponential function or the Mittag-Leffler (ML) one superposed with various types of oscillations.However, the rising paths (except the first one of WIG which rises exponentially and the most important last one which rises again according to the ML function) can be better described by bullish anti-bubbles or inverted bubbles.2–4The ML function superposed with oscillations is a solution of the nonhomogeneous fractional relaxation equation which defines here our Fractional Market Model (FMM) of index dynamics which can be also called the Rheological Model of Market. This solution is a generalized analog of an exactly solvable fractional version of the Standard or Zener Solid Model of viscoelastic materials commonly used in modern rheology.5For example, we found that the falling paths of the index can be considered to be a system in the intermediate state lying between two complex ones, defined by short and long-time limits of the Mittag-Leffler function; these limits are given by the Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts (KWW) law for the initial times, and the power-law or the Nutting law for asymptotic time. Some rising paths (i.e., the bullish anti-bubbles) are a kind of log-periodic oscillations of the market in the bullish state initiated by a crash. The peaks of the index can be viewed as precritical or precrash ones since:(i) the financial market changes its state too early from the bullish to bearish one before it reaches a scaling region (defined by the diverging power-law of return per unit time), and(ii) they are affected by a finite size effect.These features could be a reminiscence of a significant risk aversion of the investors and their finite number, respectively. However, this means that the scaling region (where the relaxations of indexes are described by the KWW law or stretched exponential decay) was not observed. Hence, neither was the power-law of the instantaneous returns per unit time observed. Nevertheless, criticality or crash is in a natural way contained in our FMM and we found its "finger print".
Keywords: Mittag-Leffler function; stretched exponential decay; power-law; fractional relaxation equation; log-periodic oscillations; stock exchange index; crash; returns; viscoelastic material; modern rheology; 89.65.-s; 89.90.+n; 95.75.Wx; 46.35.+z (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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