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A Bivariate High‐Frequency‐Based Volatility Model for Optimal Futures Hedging

This study examines the usefulness of high‐frequency data for estimating hedge ratios for different hedging horizons. By jointly modeling the returns and conditional expectation of the covariation, the multivariate high‐frequency‐based volatility (HEAVY) model generates spot‐futures distributions ov...

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Published in:The journal of futures markets 2017-09, Vol.37 (9), p.913-929
Main Authors: Lai, Yu‐Sheng, Lien, Donald
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