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Autoregressive conditional duration

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In financial econometrics, an autoregressive conditional duration (ACD, Engle and Russell (1998)) model considers irregularly spaced and autocorrelated intertrade durations. ACD is analogous to GARCH. In a continuous double auction (a common trading mechanism in many financial markets) waiting times between two consecutive trades vary at random.

Definition

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Let denote the duration (the waiting time between consecutive trades) and assume that , where are independent and identically distributed random variables, positive and with and where the series is given by:

and where , , , .

References

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  • Robert F. Engle and J.R. Russell. "Autoregressive Conditional Duration: A New Model for Irregularly Spaced Transaction Data", Econometrica, 66:1127-1162, 1998.
  • N. Hautsch. "Modelling Irregularly Spaced Financial Data", Springer, 2004.