Metastable Financial Markets

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Tác giả: Diego Marcondes, Adilson Simonis

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 658.1 Organization and finance

Thông tin xuất bản: 2023

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Metastability is a phenomenon observed in stochastic systems which stay in a false-equilibrium within a region of its state space until the occurrence of a sequence of rare events that leads to an abrupt transition to a different region. This paper presents financial markets as metastable systems and shows that, under this assumption, financial time series evolve as hidden Markov models. In special, we propose a theory that outlines an explicit causal relation between a financial market and the evolution of a financial time series. In the context of financial economics and causal factor investment, this theory introduces a paradigm shift, suggesting that investment performance fluctuations are primarily driven by the market state rather than direct causation by other variables. While not incompatible with traditional causal inference, our approach addresses the non-stationary evolution of time series through changes in market states, enhancing risk assessment and enabling mitigation strategies.
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