Exploiting Intraday Decompositions in Realized Volatility Forecasting: A Forecast Reconciliation Approach

06/05/2023
by   Massimiliano Caporin, et al.
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We address the construction of Realized Variance (RV) forecasts by exploiting the hierarchical structure implicit in available decompositions of RV. By using data referred to the Dow Jones Industrial Average Index and to its constituents we show that exploiting the informative content of hierarchies improves the forecast accuracy. Forecasting performance is evaluated out-of-sample based on the empirical MSE and QLIKE criteria as well as using the Model Confidence Set approach.

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