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Meritas
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mean reversion speed

Postby Meritas » Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:19 am

Hi,

Given the autoregressive model,
Xt = a + b*Xt-1 + e

the mean reverting level (unconditional mean) is calculated as a / (1-b).

What about the spead of mean reversion? i.e, if data daily, how to calculate the nb of days it takes for the series to mean revert to the unconditional mean?

Thanks a lot!

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Re: mean reversion speed

Postby trubador » Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:30 pm

This is a little bit tricky. Mean reverting value can only be reached in the limit (as the forecast horizon approaches to infinity). Therefore, "half-life" is the most common way of measuring the speed of mean reversion. This is to calculate the number of periods needed for the forecast to attain half of its original value. And the formula is: t = ln(0.5)/ln(abs(b))

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Re: mean reversion speed

Postby Meritas » Thu Oct 29, 2009 1:56 pm

thank you, trubador!

in order to use the half-life formula, is it necessary to run the AR(1) regression with logs of the variable?

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Re: mean reversion speed

Postby trubador » Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:32 pm

No, it is not. That is a general formula for AR(1) model.

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Re: mean reversion speed

Postby utah777 » Sun Oct 24, 2010 5:39 am

This is a little bit tricky. Mean reverting value can only be reached in the limit (as the forecast horizon approaches to infinity). Therefore, "half-life" is the most common way of measuring the speed of mean reversion. This is to calculate the number of periods needed for the forecast to attain half of its original value. And the formula is: t = ln(0.5)/ln(abs(b))
Trubador, don't you think the mean reversion half time should be ln(0.5)/b ???

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Re: mean reversion speed

Postby trubador » Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:57 pm

Does not matter what I think, that is the formula...

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Re: mean reversion speed

Postby utah777 » Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:34 am

Sorry, you're right, for autoregressive AR(1) process presented in first post the formula is ln(0.5)/ln(b).

Mine is also correct I guess, but for Ornstein–Uhlenbeck representation.


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