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Realized Volatility: A Review
Authors:Michael McAleer  Marcelo C Medeiros
Institution:  a School of Economics and Commerce, University of Western Australia, b Department of Economics, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Abstract:This article reviews the exciting and rapidly expanding literature on realized volatility. After presenting a general univariate framework for estimating realized volatilities, a simple discrete time model is presented in order to motivate the main results. A continuous time specification provides the theoretical foundation for the main results in this literature. Cases with and without microstructure noise are considered, and it is shown how microstructure noise can cause severe problems in terms of consistent estimation of the daily realized volatility. Independent and dependent noise processes are examined. The most important methods for providing consistent estimators are presented, and a critical exposition of different techniques is given. The finite sample properties are discussed in comparison with their asymptotic properties. A multivariate model is presented to discuss estimation of the realized covariances. Various issues relating to modelling and forecasting realized volatilities are considered. The main empirical findings using univariate and multivariate methods are summarized.
Keywords:Continuous time processes  Finance  Financial econometrics  Forecasting  High frequency data  Quadratic variation  Realized volatility  Risk  Trading rules
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