Abstract

We develop a principal component analysis (PCA) for high frequency data. As in Northern fairly tales, there are trolls waiting for the explorer. The first three trolls are market microstructure noise, asynchronous sampling times, and edge effects in estimators. To get around these, a robust estimator of spot covariance matrix is developed based on the Smoothed TSRV (Mykland et al. (2017)). The fourth troll is how to pass from estimated time-varying covariance matrix to PCA. Under finite dimensionality, we develop this methodology through the estimation of realized spectral functions. Rates of convergence and central limit theory, as well as an estimator of standard error, are established. The fifth troll is high dimension on top of high frequency, where we also develop PCA. With the help of a new identity concerning the spot principal orthogonal complement, the high-dimensional rates of convergence have been studied by freeing several strong assumptions in classical PCA. As an application, we show that our first principal component (PC) potentially outperforms the S&P 100 market index, while three of the next four PCs are cointegrated with two of the Fama-French non-market factors.

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