CUTTING-EDGE DEVELOPMENTS IN HIGH-FREQUENCY FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS
In recent years, the availability of high-frequency data and advances in computing have allowed financial practitioners to design systems that can handle and analyze this information. Handbook of Modeling High-Frequency Data in Finance addresses the many theoretical and practical questions raised by the nature and intrinsic properties of this data.
A one-stop compilation of empirical and analytical research, this handbook explores data sampled with high-frequency finance in financial...
CUTTING-EDGE DEVELOPMENTS IN HIGH-FREQUENCY FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS
In recent years, the availability of high-frequency data and...
The book is complete with different coding techniques in R and MATLAB and generic pseudo-algorithms to modern finance. Starting with the theoretical backdrop needed from probability and stochastic processes and the description of financial instruments priced throughout the book, the classical Black-Scholes-Merton model is, then, presented in a uniquely accessible and understandable way. Implied volatility, local volatility surfaces, and general methods of inverting partial differential equations (PDE's) are, then, discussed.
The book is complete with different coding techniques in R and MATLAB and generic pseudo-algorithms to modern finance. Starting with the theoretical b...