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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MONOTONE QUANTILE REGRESSION METHODS FOR FINANCIAL RETURNS

Yuzhi Cai

International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance (IJTAF), 2016, vol. 19, issue 03, 1-16

Abstract: Quantile regression methods have been used widely in finance to alleviate estimation problems related to the impact of outliers and the fat-tailed error distribution of financial returns. However, a potential problem with the conventional quantile regression method is that the estimated conditional quantiles may cross over, leading to a failure of the analysis. It is noticed that the crossing over issues usually occur at high or low quantile levels, which are the quantile levels of great interest when analyzing financial returns. Several methods have appeared in the literature to tackle this problem. This study compares three methods, i.e. Cai & Jiang, Bondell et al. and Schnabel & Eilers, for estimating noncrossing conditional quantiles by using four financial return series. We found that all these methods provide similar quantiles at nonextreme quantile levels. However, at extreme quantile levels, the methods of Bondell et al. and Schnabel & Eilers may underestimate (overestimate) upper (lower) extreme quantiles, while that of Cai & Jiang may overestimate (underestimate) upper (lower) extreme quantiles. All methods provide similar median forecasts.

Keywords: Noncrossing quantiles; quantile regression; financial returns (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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