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2010 Oct 03
5
How to iterate through different arguments?
If I have a model line = lm(y~x1) and I want to use a for loop to change the number of explanatory variables, how would I do this? So for example I want to store the model objects in a list. model1 = lm(y~x1) model2 = lm(y~x1+x2) model3 = lm(y~x1+x2+x3) model4 = lm(y~x1+x2+x3+x4) model5 = lm(y~x1+x2+x3+x4+x5)... model10. model_function = function(x){ for(i in 1:x) { } If x =1, then the list
2011 May 04
1
fGarch
Hi, I am attempting to fit a ARMA/GARCH regression model without success. ### ARIMA-GARCH model with regressor ### ### Time series data: A multivariate data set. cov.ts.dq = cov.ts[1:4,"dq1"][!is.na(cov.ts[,"dq1"])] cov.ts.day = ts.intersect(dq = diff(q.ts), day = lag(q.ts, -1)) ### The following R scripts work: (summary(no.day.fitr <- garchFit(dq ~ arma(0,3) +
2006 Nov 07
1
Comparison between GARCH and ARMA
Dear all R user, Please forgive me if my problem is too simple. Actually my problem is basically Statistical rather directly R related. Suppose I have return series ret with mean zero. And I want to fit a Garch(1,1) on this. my is r[t] = h[i]*z[t] h[t] = w + alpha*r[t-1]^2 + beta*h[t-1] I want to estimate the three parameters here; the R syntax is as follows: #
2009 Apr 29
1
arma model with garch errors
Dear R experts, I am trying to estimate an ARMA 2,2 model with garch errors. I used the following code on R 2.9. #library library(fGarch) #data data1<-ts(read.table("C:/Users/falcon/Desktop/Time Series/exports/goods1.csv"), start=c(1992,1), frequency=12) head(data1) #garch garchFit(formula.mean= ~arma(2,2),formula.var=~garch(1,1), data=data1) but get this error: >
2009 Jun 23
1
Forecast GARCH model
Hi, I've fitted a GARCH(1,1) for the residuals of my time serie (X). X is an ARMA(1,1) process. Now I want to do a n-step forecast for X, knowing these processes. How can I do this? I know that there's a command: predict() for ARIMA processes and so on, but what about GARCH? I've got: arma=arima(x, order=c(1,0,1)) (...) garch11<-garch(residuals(x),order = c(1, 1))
2004 Feb 03
2
How to build a AR(q)-GARCH(q) process ?
Hello all, I would like how to modelized a time serie with AR-ARCH process. It can be used arma and garch functions in tseries package for build ar process or a garch process, but how can it be modelized a ar-garch model ? Thanks [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Mar 17
1
Reg GARCH+ARIMA
Hi, Although my doubt is pretty,as i m not from stats background i am not sure how to proceed on this. Currently i am doing a forecasting.I used ARIMA to forecast and time series was volatile i used garchFit for residuals. How to use the output of Garch to correct the forecasted values from ARIMA. Here is my code: ###delta is the data fit<-arima(delta,order=c(2,,0,1)) fit.res <-
2009 Jun 19
1
using garchFit() to fit ARMA+GARCH model with exogeneous variables
Hello - Here's what I'm trying to do. I want to fit a time series y with ARMA(1,1) + GARCH(1,1), there are also an exogeneous variable x which I wish to include, so the whole equation looks like: y_t - \phi y_{t-1} = \sigma_t \epsilon_t + \theta \sigma_{t-1} \epsilon_{t-1} + c x_t where \epsilon_t are i.i.d. random variables \sigma_t^2 = omega + \alpha \sigma_{t-1}^2 + \beta
2008 Aug 18
1
ARMA(0,2) & GARCH(1,1) - code & hessian
Hello R-list-members, I'm trying to model ARMA(0,2) & GARCH(1,1) process using the code below, but according to my textbook, the estimated parameters are wrong. The MA-parameters should be negative. (I've got the same problem using garchFit()). Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? And how can I calculate the hessian matrix? Many thanks, Desislava Kavrakova Code:
2008 Apr 01
1
garch prediction
Hello I want to predict the future values of time series with Garch When I specified my model like this: library(fGarch) ret <- diff(log(x))*100 fit = garchFit(~arma(1,0,0)+garch(1, 1), data =ret) predict(fit, n.ahead = 10) meanForecast meanError standardDeviation 1 0.01371299 0.03086350 0.03305819 2 0.01211893 0.03094519 0.03350248
2011 May 12
2
DCC-GARCH model and AR(1)-GARCH(1,1) regression model
Hello, I have a rather complex problem... I will have to explain everything in detail because I cannot solve it by myself...i just ran out of ideas. So here is what I want to do: I take quotes of two indices - S&P500 and DJ. And my first aim is to estimate coefficients of the DCC-GARCH model for them. This is how I do it: library(tseries) p1 = get.hist.quote(instrument =
2007 Jul 26
1
Problem installing tseries package
Hi, I'm running R 2.4.1 on Fedora Core 6 and am unable to install the tseries package. I've resolved a few problems getting to this point, by running a yum update, installing the gcc-gfortran dependency, but now I'm stuck. Could someone please point me in the right direction? ========R install.packages output ======= ==================================
2008 Aug 18
1
another GARCH problem
Hallo, i want to fit a GARCH model with a extern regressor (without arma components), so i found the following function in package fGarch. I tryed out a lot of things but usually I get this Error. > garchFit(formula=y~x, formula.var=~garch(1,1),data=w) Error in .garchFit(formula.mean, formula.var, series = x, init.rec, delta, : Algorithm only supported for mci Recursion I think i use the
2006 Apr 26
2
garch in tseries
Hello again! Is there a way to include a mean in the garch function in the library(tseries), please? I tried include.mean=T in the function statement but it didn't work thanks in advance! R Version 2.2.1 Windows Sincerely, Erin mailto: hodgess at gator.uhd.edu
2005 Dec 04
1
fSeries: garchOxFit - is really the example provided not runnig?
Dear R-helpers, I have just loaded the fSeries package and I wanted to run the example provided in the documentation of garchOxFit but I got the following: > library(fSeries) > ?garchOxFit > library(datasets) > ?garchOxFit > ## Not run: > ## garchOxFit - > # Load Benchmark Data Set: > data(dem2gbp) > x = dem2gbp[, 1] >
2002 Aug 05
1
Modified ARMA function
R-guRus , ARMA function in tseries, seems to be calculating the AR coeff 's as coef <- lm(xx[,1]~xx[,lag$ar+1])$coef [*snipped* from around line 77,] I'd like to modify this model with another term somewhat in these lines lm(xx[,1] ~xx[,lag$ar+1]+mvgsignal)$coef where mvgsignal is a moving average signal based on some indicators, the question is could i simply hack into
2010 Oct 17
4
how to convert string to object?
temp = "~aparch(" temp1 = paste(temp,1, sep = "") temp2 = paste(temp1,1, sep = ",") temp3 = paste(temp2, ")",sep = "") temp 3 is a character but I want to convert to formula object. How do I do this? -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/how-to-convert-string-to-object-tp2999281p2999281.html Sent from the R help mailing
2008 Nov 09
2
please recommend statistics, time series and econometrics books with finance, macroeconomics, trading and business applications
Hi all, Please recommend good books for the following three categories. (I am aim at finance, macroeconomics, trading and business applications). (1) statistical (financial) data analysis; (2) time series; (3) econometrics. More specifically, I am looking for the following two types of books: (1) Books that provide big pictures and intuitions and books that connect dots... For example, there
2012 May 18
3
look at the underlying source code
hi someone can show me how can i get the source code of a function. Is a S4 class or Method. (I'm not an expert in R environment) Exactly, Function "ugarchsim" from library (rugarch). I need to know (in detailed ) how the variance and mean ecuation of a arma/garch process are calculated. With other packages like "fGarch" i used to invoked the function debug () and allows
2005 Dec 13
1
fSeries
I'm trying to use garchFit from fSeries, with Student or Skewed Student conditionnal distribution. Let's say that eps (vector) is my series of daily log-returns: data(EuStockMarkets) eps = diff(log(EuStockMarkets[,"CAC"])) library(fSeries) g = garchFit(series = eps, formula.var = ~garch(2,2), cond.dist = "dstd") s = g at fit$series All the coefficients are ok