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Estimating and Forecasting

Harold L. Vogel ()

Chapter Chapter 10 in Financial Market Bubbles and Crashes, 2021, pp 445-469 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The basic elements needed for defining and finding bubbles and crashes are now in place and this chapter collates, extends, and summarizes the concepts that have earlier been developed. The result is a practical empirical method that enables extreme events to be statistically defined, detected, and tested by applying the elasticity of variance approach to real-world data. Given the fractal, scaled nature of financial markets, all bubbles and crashes are comprised of what can be called microbubbles and microcrashes. Predictability and forecasting aspects are then covered as extensions.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-79182-7_10

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