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Does the Choice of Realized Covariance Measures Empirically Matter? A Bayesian Density Prediction Approach

 
 
 

Abstract


This paper suggests a new approach to evaluate realized covariance (RCOV) estimators via their predictive power on return density. By jointly modeling returns and RCOV measures under a Bayesian framework, the predictive density of returns and ex-post covariance measures are bridged. The forecast performance of a covariance estimator can be assessed according to its improvement in return density forecasting. Empirical applications to equity data show that several RCOV estimators consistently perform better than others and emphasize the importance of RCOV selection in covariance modeling and forecasting.

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DOI 10.2139/ssrn.3871026
Language English
Journal None

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