Abstract

This paper investigates the return, volatility, and trading on the Shanghai Stock Exchange with high-frequency intraday five-minute Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index (SHCI) data. The random walk hypothesis is rejected, indicating there are predictable components in the index. We adopt a time-inhomogeneous diffusion model using log penalized splines (log P-splines) to estimate the volatility. A GARCH volatility model is also fitted for comparison. A de-volatilized series are obtained by using the de-volatilization technique of Zhou (1991) that resample the data into different de-volatilized series with more desired properties for trading. A trading program based on local trends extracted with a State Space model is then implemented on the de-volatilized five-minute SHCI return series for profit. Volatility estimates from both models are found to be competitive for the purpose of trading.

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