Do Higher Asymmetry Threshold Effects Exist on the Gold Return Volatility during Highly Fluctuating Periods?

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2019
The GJR-GARCH model is frequently used by researchers and academic institutions. However, the model conveys limited information, using zero as a threshold without considering other possible thresholds. This study shows that a favorable econometric model could be formed by constructing a hybrid momentum HMTAR-GARCH model. Our findings indicate that higher asymmetry momentum threshold effects exist on the gold return volatility during highly fluctuating periods. Sustainable Enterprise Resource Planning (S-ERP) systems could help in the formation of a good risk management strategy by using the HMTAR-GARCH model. Perhaps gold is more sustainable than many other financial assets in the creation of an investment portfolio.
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Authors Liao, Yu-Hui;Goo, Yeong-Jia;
Journal sustainability
Year 2019
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