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Non-Parametric Estimation of Multi-dimensional Marked Hawkes Processes

Non-Parametric Estimation of Multi-dimensional Marked Hawkes Processes ArXiv ID: 2402.04740 “View on arXiv” Authors: Unknown Abstract An extension of the Hawkes process, the Marked Hawkes process distinguishes itself by featuring variable jump size across each event, in contrast to the constant jump size observed in a Hawkes process without marks. While extensive literature has been dedicated to the non-parametric estimation of both the linear and non-linear Hawkes process, there remains a significant gap in the literature regarding the marked Hawkes process. In response to this, we propose a methodology for estimating the conditional intensity of the marked Hawkes process. We introduce two distinct models: \textit{“Shallow Neural Hawkes with marks”}- for Hawkes processes with excitatory kernels and \textit{“Neural Network for Non-Linear Hawkes with Marks”}- for non-linear Hawkes processes. Both these approaches take the past arrival times and their corresponding marks as the input to obtain the arrival intensity. This approach is entirely non-parametric, preserving the interpretability associated with the marked Hawkes process. To validate the efficacy of our method, we subject the method to synthetic datasets with known ground truth. Additionally, we apply our method to model cryptocurrency order book data, demonstrating its applicability to real-world scenarios. ...

February 7, 2024 · 2 min · Research Team

iCOS: Option-Implied COS Method

iCOS: Option-Implied COS Method ArXiv ID: 2309.00943 “View on arXiv” Authors: Unknown Abstract This paper proposes the option-implied Fourier-cosine method, iCOS, for non-parametric estimation of risk-neutral densities, option prices, and option sensitivities. The iCOS method leverages the Fourier-based COS technique, proposed by Fang and Oosterlee (2008), by utilizing the option-implied cosine series coefficients. Notably, this procedure does not rely on any model assumptions about the underlying asset price dynamics, it is fully non-parametric, and it does not involve any numerical optimization. These features make it rather general and computationally appealing. Furthermore, we derive the asymptotic properties of the proposed non-parametric estimators and study their finite-sample behavior in Monte Carlo simulations. Our empirical analysis using S&P 500 index options and Amazon equity options illustrates the effectiveness of the iCOS method in extracting valuable information from option prices under different market conditions. Additionally, we apply our methodology to dissect and quantify observation and discretization errors in the VIX index. ...

September 2, 2023 · 2 min · Research Team