Autoregressive hidden Markov switching\\models of count data
Nick Taylor
No 174, Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2002 from Royal Economic Society
Abstract:
This paper introduces an alternative hidden Markov switching model. In particular, an autoregressive hidden Markov switching model of count data is formulated and applied to financial data. Through application of this new model, a theoretically-motivated representation of the dynamics of the number of orders placed per unit of time (referred to as order-flow) on the London Stock Exchange is provided. Using the economic arguments of Rock (1996), the suitability of a 2-state autoregressive hidden Markov switching model is demonstrated in this context. This model provides the best fit amongst competing discrete-valued time series models. Moreover, the parameters of this model are found to vary in a predictable manner according to whether the morning, lunch time, or afternoon trading sessions are considered.
Date: 2002-08-29
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