The authors fit standard factor models and an LSTM to U.S. sector returns and report that the five-factor model and LSTM each look best in different sectors.
Tail Risk Alert Based on Conditional Autoregressive VaR by Regression Quantiles and Machine Learning Algorithms
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As the increasing application of AI in finance, this paper will leverage AI algorithms to examine tail risk and develop a model to alter tail risk to promote the stability of US financial markets, and enhance the resilience of the US economy. Specifically, the paper constructs a multivariate multilevel CAViaR model, optimized by gradient descent and genetic algorithm, to study the tail risk spillover between the US stock market, foreign exchange market and credit market. The model is used to provide early warning of related risks in US stocks, US credit bonds, etc. The results show that, by analyzing the direction, magnitude, and pseudo-impulse response of the risk spillover, it is found that the credit market's spillover effect on the stock market and its duration are both greater than the spillover effect of the stock market and the other two markets on credit market, placing credit market in a central position for warning of extreme risks. Its historical information on extreme risks can serve as a predictor of the VaR of other markets.
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Regression and Forecasting of U.S. Stock Returns Based on LSTM
The authors fit standard factor models and an LSTM to U.S. sector returns and report that the five-factor model and LSTM each look best in different sectors.