Instantaneous Volatility Seasonality of High-Frequency Markets in Directional-Change Intrinsic Time

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Abstract

We propose a novel intraday instantaneous volatility measure which utilises sequences of drawdowns and drawups non-equidistantly spaced in physical time as indicators of high-frequency activity of financial markets. The sequences are re-expressed in terms of directional-change intrinsic time which ticks only when the price curve changes the direction of its trend by a given relative value. We employ the proposed measure to uncover weekly volatility seasonality patterns of three Forex and one Bitcoin exchange rates, as well as a stock market index. We demonstrate the long memory of instantaneous volatility computed in directional-change intrinsic time. The provided volatility estimation method can be adapted as a universal multiscale risk-management tool independent of the discreteness and the type of analysed high-frequency data.

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Petrov, V., Golub, A., & Olsen, R. (2019). Instantaneous Volatility Seasonality of High-Frequency Markets in Directional-Change Intrinsic Time. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm12020054

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