An application of the chaos theory in the Philippine stock market: A rescaled range analysis

The Efficient Market Hypothesis has been the bedrock of quantitative capital market theory, and researches have been based on this concept. Analysis of the theory were based on this concept. Analysis of the theory were based on linear models. It assumes that people are rational, and prices reflect a...

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Main Authors: Esperanza, Maritess, Mercado, Ma. Cristina, Pinpin, Lord Lemuel
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-168732022-02-09T05:12:18Z An application of the chaos theory in the Philippine stock market: A rescaled range analysis Esperanza, Maritess Mercado, Ma. Cristina Pinpin, Lord Lemuel The Efficient Market Hypothesis has been the bedrock of quantitative capital market theory, and researches have been based on this concept. Analysis of the theory were based on this concept. Analysis of the theory were based on linear models. It assumes that people are rational, and prices reflect all available information. However, this assumption oversimplifies the market. Chaos theory tackles a different track from the Efficient Market Theory. Chaos theory which has been used in the field of science and math is recently being applied to finance and economics. Analysis of chaos theory is based on non-linear models. A chaotic system is characterized by a random-like behavior and a sensitive dependence on initial conditions. The proponents of the study aim: 1. To determine whether the prices of selected stocks in the Philippine Stock Exchange are chaotic in nature. To determine the cycle of selected stocks in the Philippine Stock Exchange. In order to conclude that stock market prices follow a chaotic behavior, the researchers used the Rescaled Range Analysis (R/S). The prices of selected stocks were used to compute for the Hurst Exponent. After deriving the Hurst Exponent, the researchers computed and graphed the V-Stat to determine the cycle of selected stocks. The study revealed that on the average, prices of stocks on a five-trading-day interval in the Philippine Stock Market is non-linear and not random. 1997-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/16360 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Chaotic behavior in systems Stock-exchange Stocks--Prices Nonlinear theories Efficient market theory Mathematical analysis
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Chaotic behavior in systems
Stock-exchange
Stocks--Prices
Nonlinear theories
Efficient market theory
Mathematical analysis
spellingShingle Chaotic behavior in systems
Stock-exchange
Stocks--Prices
Nonlinear theories
Efficient market theory
Mathematical analysis
Esperanza, Maritess
Mercado, Ma. Cristina
Pinpin, Lord Lemuel
An application of the chaos theory in the Philippine stock market: A rescaled range analysis
description The Efficient Market Hypothesis has been the bedrock of quantitative capital market theory, and researches have been based on this concept. Analysis of the theory were based on this concept. Analysis of the theory were based on linear models. It assumes that people are rational, and prices reflect all available information. However, this assumption oversimplifies the market. Chaos theory tackles a different track from the Efficient Market Theory. Chaos theory which has been used in the field of science and math is recently being applied to finance and economics. Analysis of chaos theory is based on non-linear models. A chaotic system is characterized by a random-like behavior and a sensitive dependence on initial conditions. The proponents of the study aim: 1. To determine whether the prices of selected stocks in the Philippine Stock Exchange are chaotic in nature. To determine the cycle of selected stocks in the Philippine Stock Exchange. In order to conclude that stock market prices follow a chaotic behavior, the researchers used the Rescaled Range Analysis (R/S). The prices of selected stocks were used to compute for the Hurst Exponent. After deriving the Hurst Exponent, the researchers computed and graphed the V-Stat to determine the cycle of selected stocks. The study revealed that on the average, prices of stocks on a five-trading-day interval in the Philippine Stock Market is non-linear and not random.
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author Esperanza, Maritess
Mercado, Ma. Cristina
Pinpin, Lord Lemuel
author_facet Esperanza, Maritess
Mercado, Ma. Cristina
Pinpin, Lord Lemuel
author_sort Esperanza, Maritess
title An application of the chaos theory in the Philippine stock market: A rescaled range analysis
title_short An application of the chaos theory in the Philippine stock market: A rescaled range analysis
title_full An application of the chaos theory in the Philippine stock market: A rescaled range analysis
title_fullStr An application of the chaos theory in the Philippine stock market: A rescaled range analysis
title_full_unstemmed An application of the chaos theory in the Philippine stock market: A rescaled range analysis
title_sort application of the chaos theory in the philippine stock market: a rescaled range analysis
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1997
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/16360
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