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Fractal stock markets: International evidence of dynamical (in)efficiency

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CHAOS
Volume 27, Issue 7, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/1.4987150

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The last systemic financial crisis has reawakened the debate on the efficient nature of financial markets, traditionally described as semimartingales. The standard approaches to endow the general notion of efficiency of an empirical content turned out to be somewhat inconclusive and misleading. We propose a topological-based approach to quantify the informational efficiency of a financial time series. The idea is to measure the efficiency by means of the pointwise regularity of a (stochastic) function, given that the signature of a martingale is that its pointwise regularity equals 1/2. We provide estimates for real financial time series and investigate their (in)efficient behavior by comparing three main stock indexes. Published by AIP Publishing.

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