Activity Signature Functions for High-Frequency Data Analysis

30 Pages Posted: 30 Jul 2008

Date Written: July 22, 2008

Abstract

We define a new concept termed the activity signature function, which is constructed from discrete observations of a process evolving continuously in time. Under quite general regularity conditions, we derive the asymptotic properties of the function as the sampling frequency increases and show that it is a useful device for making inferences about the activity level of an Ito semimartingale. Monte Carlo work confirms the theoretical results. One empirical application is from finance. It indicates that the classical model comprised of a continuous component plus jumps is more plausible than a pure-jump model for the spot $/DM exchange rate over 1986-1999. A second application pertains to internet traffic data at NASA servers. We find that a pure-jump model with no continuous component and paths of infinite variation is appropriate for modeling this data set. In both cases the evidence obtained from the signature functions is quite convincing, and these two very disparate empirical outcomes illustrate the discriminatory power of the methodology.

Keywords: activity index, Blumenthal-Getoor index, jumps, Levy process, realized power variation

Suggested Citation

Tauchen, George E. and Todorov, Viktor, Activity Signature Functions for High-Frequency Data Analysis (July 22, 2008). Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) Working Paper No. 2, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1186562

George E. Tauchen (Contact Author)

Duke University - Economics Group ( email )

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Viktor Todorov

Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management ( email )

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Evanston, IL 60208
United States

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