The description of the dynamic behavior of multiple time series represents an important point of departure to obtain accurate forecasts both in economic and financial analysis. We provide a method for the comparison of the out-of-sample performance of portfolios, respectively, ignoring and exploiting serial and cross dependence in stock returns. The serial and cross dependence is modeled using both the classical linear and easy-to-use Vector AutoRegressive and more sophisticated models making use of copula functions. After deriving the classical and copula-based VAR conditional expected returns and covariance, we construct different portfolios and compare them in terms of Sharpe ratio in an out-of-sample period.

Copula function approaches for the analysis of serial and cross dependence in stock returns

Rivieccio G.;De Luca G.
2016-01-01

Abstract

The description of the dynamic behavior of multiple time series represents an important point of departure to obtain accurate forecasts both in economic and financial analysis. We provide a method for the comparison of the out-of-sample performance of portfolios, respectively, ignoring and exploiting serial and cross dependence in stock returns. The serial and cross dependence is modeled using both the classical linear and easy-to-use Vector AutoRegressive and more sophisticated models making use of copula functions. After deriving the classical and copula-based VAR conditional expected returns and covariance, we construct different portfolios and compare them in terms of Sharpe ratio in an out-of-sample period.
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