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Multiple STL decomposition in discovering a multi- seasonality of intraday trading volume (CROSBI ID 295756)

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Arnerić, Josip Multiple STL decomposition in discovering a multi- seasonality of intraday trading volume // Croatian operational research review, 12 (2021), 1; 61-74. doi: 10.17535/crorr.2021.0006

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Arnerić, Josip

engleski

Multiple STL decomposition in discovering a multi- seasonality of intraday trading volume

The seasonal and trend decomposition of a univariate time-series based on Loess (STL) has several advantages over traditional methods. It deals with any periodicity length, enables seasonality change over time, allows missing values, and is robust to outliers. However, it does not handle trading day variation by default. This study offers how to deal with this drawback. By applying multiple STL decompositions of 15-minute trading volume observations, three seasonal patterns were discovered: hourly, daily, and monthly. The research objective was not only to discover if multi-seasonality exists in trading volume by employing high-frequency data but also to determine which seasonal component is most time- varying, and which seasonal components are the strongest or weakest when comparing the variation in the magnitude between them. The results indicate that hourly seasonality is the strongest, while daily seasonality changes the most. A better understanding of trading volume multiple patterns can be very helpful in improving the performance of trading algorithms.

hourly seasonality ; intraday volume ; Loess ; multiple seasonal patterns ; STL decomposition

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12 (1)

2021.

61-74

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1848-0225

1848-9931

10.17535/crorr.2021.0006

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