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Prediction accuracy and sloppiness of log-periodic functions
Authors:David S. Brée  Damien Challet  Pier Paolo Peirano
Affiliation:1. Institute for Social Studies , University of Warsaw , Warsaw , Poland dbree@cs.man.ac.uk;3. Physics Department , University of Fribourg , Fribourg , Switzerland;4. Capital Fund Management , Paris , France
Abstract:We show that log-periodic power-law (LPPL) functions are intrinsically very hard to fit to time series. This comes from their sloppiness, the squared residuals depending very much on some combinations of parameters and very little on other ones. The time of singularity that is supposed to give an estimate of the day of the crash belongs to the latter category. We discuss in detail why and how the fitting procedure must take into account the sloppy nature of this kind of model. We then test the reliability of LPPLs on synthetic AR(1) data replicating the Hang Seng 1987 crash and show that even this case is borderline regarding the predictability of the divergence time. We finally argue that current methods used to estimate a probabilistic time window for the divergence time are likely to be over-optimistic.
Keywords:Financial time series  Mathematical finance  Modelling asset price dynamics  Power laws
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