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Seifoddini J, Rahnamay Roodposhti F, Nikoomaram H. Parametric Estimates of High Frequency Market Microstructure Noise as an Unsystematic Risk. J. Mon. Ec. 2015; 10 (4) :29-50
URL: http://jme.mbri.ac.ir/article-1-180-en.html
1- Islamic Azad University, Science And Research Branch
Abstract:   (3790 Views)

Noise is essential for the existence of a liquid market, and if noise traders are not present in the market, the trade volume will drop severely and an important aspect of the market philosophy will be lost. However, these noise traders bring noise to the market, and the existence of noise in prices indicates a temporary deviation in prices from their fundamental values. In particular, high-frequency prices carry a significant amount of noise that is not eliminated by averaging. If the level of noise in stock prices remains high for a period of time, it can be identified as a risk factor because it indicates that the deviation from fundamental values has been sustained. In this paper, after estimating the microstructure noise in high-frequency prices through a modified parametric approach, using a portfolio switching method, we compared the performance of portfolios having a high level of noise with the performance of portfolios having a lower level of noise and concluded that the risk of the high noise level presents itself as a risk premium in the future return and that asset pricing models which capture the systematic risks cannot capture the noise risk in prices.

Keywords: Microstructure noise; High frequency data; Quasi-maximum Likelihood Estimation (QMLE); Portfolio switching.

JEL Classification: C13, G11, G12

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Type of Study: Original Research - Theoric | Subject: Economics
Received: 13 Oct 2016 | Accepted: 22 Apr 2017 | Published: 22 Apr 2017

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