A couple of professors got me thinking about the relationship between volume and volatility in financial time series. Now one of the most well documented features of financial data is the fact that asset returns exhibit volatility clustering. This means that large changes in asset prices tend to be followed by large changes (and likewise for small changes), resulting in periods of high volatility and low volatility.

Perhaps a plausible explaination for the presence of ARCH is the idea that volatility clustering is merely a manifestation of the rate of information arrival in financial markets. The existing research indicates that information itself may be a serially correlated process, so that market participants receive information in temporal 'lumps' as opposed to an independent random stream. The reaction of market participants to these information lumps cause asset prices to fluctuate thereby resulting in volatility clustering. Therefore, to understand the information arrivals process is to understand ARCH. The problem faced by the economist and econometrician is the fact that the rate of information arrival is largely an unobservable (latent) process which introduces difficulties in econometric modelling (how does one devise a statistical model for something that one cannot observe?).
That said, the idea of information flow also points to the behavior of trade volume. Unlike volatility, the issue of trade volume has not been well explored but it is clear that the two are inextricably linked. One need only think about the basic ideas of supply and demand to see this.

4 comments:
I like the second paragraph where you explained all the gobbledy-gook in real words.
Woah! Glad you're researching this stuff and not me! Good luck on your mission, use the force!
You're most welcome for the belated birthday present - enjoy!!!
Honey, I'd happily wear a thong if you'd let me be your research assistant ;p
Great to see this in a summary and much simplied english. lol
It was easy to read and I enjoyed it as I have an essay to do on ARCH/GARCH, investment beta and all that. So good introduction.
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