Volatility is log-normal—But not for the reason you think

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Abstract

It is impossible to discriminate between the commonly used stochastic volatility models of Heston, log-normal, and 3-over-2 on the basis of exponentially weighted averages of daily returns—even though it appears so at first sight. However, with a 5-min sampling frequency, the models can be differentiated and empirical evidence overwhelmingly favours a fast mean-reverting log-normal model.

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Tegnér, M., & Poulsen, R. (2018). Volatility is log-normal—But not for the reason you think. Risks, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/risks6020046

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