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Published inMar 2017
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Dr. Param Jeet
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Dr. Param Jeet is a Ph.D. in mathematics from one of India's leading technological institute in Madras (IITM), India. Dr. Param Jeet has a couple of mathematical research papers published in various international journals. Dr. Param Jeet has been into the analytics industry for the last few years and has worked with various leading multinational companies as well as consulted few of companies as a data scientist.
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Prashant Vats is a masters in mathematics from one of India's leading technological institute, IIT Mumbai. Prashant has been into analytics industry for more than 10 years and has worked with various leading multinational companies as well as consulted few of companies as data scientist across several domain.
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Dynamic conditional correlation


Multivariate GARCH models, which are linear in squares and cross products of the data, are generally used to estimate the correlations changing with time. Now this can be estimated using dynamic conditional correlation (DCC), which is a combination of a univariate GARCH model and parsimonious parametric models for the correlation. It has been observed that they perform well in a variety of situations. This method has the flexibility of univariate GARCH and does not have the complexity of multivariate GARCH.

Now let us see how to execute DCC in R.

First we need to install and load the packages rmgarch and PerformanceAnalytics. This can be done by executing the following code:

install.packages("rmgarch") 
install.packages("PerformanceAnalytics") 
library(rmgarch) 
library(PerformanceAnalytics) 

Now let us consider returns of the last year for the S&P 500 and DJI indexes and try to get DCC for these returns.

Now let us set the specification for DCC by executing...

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Dr. Param Jeet

Dr. Param Jeet is a Ph.D. in mathematics from one of India's leading technological institute in Madras (IITM), India. Dr. Param Jeet has a couple of mathematical research papers published in various international journals. Dr. Param Jeet has been into the analytics industry for the last few years and has worked with various leading multinational companies as well as consulted few of companies as a data scientist.
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PRASHANT VATS

Prashant Vats is a masters in mathematics from one of India's leading technological institute, IIT Mumbai. Prashant has been into analytics industry for more than 10 years and has worked with various leading multinational companies as well as consulted few of companies as data scientist across several domain.
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