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A spurious equilibria-free learning algorithm for the blind separation of non-zero skewness signals, Neural Processing Letters 7 (1998)

by S Choi, R Liu, A Cichocki
Venue:Neural Processing Letters, 7:61–68
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A first application of independent component analysis to extracting structure from stock returns

by Andrew D. Back, Andreas S. Weigend - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEURAL SYSTEMS , 1997
"... This paper discusses the application of a modern signal processing technique known as inde-pendent component analysis (ICA) or blind source separation to multivariate financial time series such as a portfolio of stocks. The key idea of ICA is to linearly map the observed multivariate time series int ..."
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This paper discusses the application of a modern signal processing technique known as inde-pendent component analysis (ICA) or blind source separation to multivariate financial time series such as a portfolio of stocks. The key idea of ICA is to linearly map the observed multivariate time series into a new space of statistically independent components (ICs). This can be viewed as a factorization of the portfolio since joint probabilities become simple products in the coordinate system of the ICs. We apply ICA to three years of daily returns of the 28 largest Japanese stocks and compare the results with those obtained using principal component analysis. The results indicate that the estimated ICs fall into two categories, (i) infrequent but large shocks (responsible for the major changes in the stock prices), and (ii) frequent smaller fluctuations (contributing little to the overall level of the stocks). We show that the overall stock price can be reconstructed surprisingly well by using a small number of thresholded weighted ICs. In contrast, when using shocks derived from principal components instead of independent components, the reconstructed price is less similar to the original one. Independent component analysis is a potentially powerful method of analyzing and understanding driving mechanisms in financial markets. There are further
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