Energies (Dec 2019)

A Test of Using Markov-Switching GARCH Models in Oil and Natural Gas Trading

  • Oscar V. De la Torre-Torres,
  • Evaristo Galeana-Figueroa,
  • José Álvarez-García

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13010129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 129

Abstract

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In this paper, we test the use of Markov-switching (MS) GARCH (MSGARCH) models for trading either oil or natural gas futures. Using weekly data from 7 January 1994 to 31 May 2019, we tested the next trading rule: to invest in the simulated commodity if the investor expects to be in the low-volatility regime at t + 1 or to otherwise hold the risk-free asset. Assumptions for our simulations included the following: (1) we assumed that the investors trade in a homogeneous (Gaussian or t-Student) two regime context and (2) the investor used a time-fixed, ARCH, or GARCH variance in each regime. Our results suggest that the use of the MS Gaussian model, with time-fixed variance, leads to the best performance in the oil market. For the case of natural gas, we found no benefit of using our trading rule against a buy-and-hold strategy in the three-month U.S. Treasury bills.

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