The $κ$-generalised Distribution for Stock Returns
The $κ$-generalised Distribution for Stock Returns ArXiv ID: 2405.09929 “View on arXiv” Authors: Unknown Abstract Empirical evidence shows stock returns are often heavy-tailed rather than normally distributed. The $κ$-generalised distribution, originated in the context of statistical physics by Kaniadakis, is characterised by the $κ$-exponential function that is asymptotically exponential for small values and asymptotically power law for large values. This proves to be a useful property and makes it a good candidate distribution for many types of quantities. In this paper we focus on fitting historic daily stock returns for the FTSE 100 and the top 100 Nasdaq stocks. Using a Monte-Carlo goodness of fit test there is evidence that the $κ$-generalised distribution is a good fit for a significant proportion of the 200 stock returns analysed. ...