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Diagnosis and Prediction of the 2015 Chinese Stock Market Bubble

@article{Shu2019DiagnosisAP,
  title={Diagnosis and Prediction of the 2015 Chinese Stock Market Bubble},
  author={Min Shu and Wei Zhu},
  journal={arXiv: Statistical Finance},
  year={2019}
}
  • Min ShuWei Zhu
  • Published 23 May 2019
  • Computer Science
  • arXiv: Statistical Finance
In this study, we perform a novel analysis of the 2015 financial bubble in the Chinese stock market by calibrating the Log Periodic Power Law Singularity (LPPLS) model to two important Chinese stock indices, SSEC and SZSC, from early 2014 to June 2015. The back tests of the 2015 Chinese stock market bubbles indicates that the LPPLS model can readily detect the bubble behavior of the faster-than-exponential increase corrected by the accelerating logarithm-periodic oscillations in the 2015… 

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