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Scaling and memory of intraday volatility return intervals in stock market

Fengzhong Wang, Kazuko Yamasaki, Shlomo Havlin and H. Eugene Stanley

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Abstract: We study the return interval $\tau$ between price volatilities that are above a certain threshold $q$ for 31 intraday datasets, including the Standard & Poor's 500 index and the 30 stocks that form the Dow Jones Industrial index. For different threshold $q$, the probability density function $P_q(\tau)$ scales with the mean interval $\bar{\tau}$ as $P_q(\tau)={\bar{\tau}}^{-1}f(\tau/\bar{\tau})$, similar to that found in daily volatilities. Since the intraday records have significantly more data points compared to the daily records, we could probe for much higher thresholds $q$ and still obtain good statistics. We find that the scaling function $f(x)$ is consistent for all 31 intraday datasets in various time resolutions, and the function is well approximated by the stretched exponential, $f(x)\sim e^{-a x^\gamma}$, with $\gamma=0.38\pm 0.05$ and $a=3.9\pm 0.5$, which indicates the existence of correlations. We analyze the conditional probability distribution $P_q(\tau|\tau_0)$ for $\tau$ following a certain interval $\tau_0$, and find $P_q(\tau|\tau_0)$ depends on $\tau_0$, which demonstrates memory in intraday return intervals. Also, we find that the mean conditional interval $ $ increases with $\tau_0$, consistent with the memory found for $P_q(\tau|\tau_0)$. Moreover, we find that return interval records have long term correlations with correlation exponents similar to that of volatility records.

Date: 2005-11
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Published in Phys. Rev. E 73, 026117 (2006)

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