Examine generalized lambda distribution fitting performance: An application to extreme share return in Malaysia

  • Marsani M
  • Shabri A
  • Mat Jan N
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Abstract

Understand the extreme volatility in the market is important for the investor to make a correct prediction. This paper evaluated the performance of generalized lambda distribution (GLD) by comparing with the popular probability distribution namely generalized extreme value (GEV), Generalized logistic (GLO), generalized Pareto (GPA), and Pearson (PE3) using Kuala Lumpur composite index stock return data. The parameter for each distribution estimated using the L-moment method. Based on k-sample Anderson darling goodness of fit test, GLD performs well in weekly maximum and minimum period. Evidence for preferring GLD as an alternative to extreme value theory distribution also described.

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Marsani, M. F., Shabri, A., & Mat Jan, N. A. (2017). Examine generalized lambda distribution fitting performance: An application to extreme share return in Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.11113/mjfas.v13n3.599

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