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ā€œLog- Periodic Analysis of Critical
Crashes in the Portuguese Stock
Marketā€
Final Project
RISK AND OPPORTUNITY: MANAGING RISK FOR
DEVELOPMENT
Jorge Victor QuiƱones Borda
February 11, 2016
Presentation Outline
1) Motivation of the Research
2) Introduction to the Theory of self-similar oscillatory finite-time
singularities in Finance
3) Brief Literature Review: Rationality, Bubbles, Herding and Imitation
4) The ā€œLinearā€ Log-Periodic Formula
5) International Context: 1998, 2007 and 2015
6) Methodology, Results and Discussion
7) Conclusions
8) Recommendations
9) Suggested Future Research
1) Motivation
Dragon Kings: ā€œevents which are even beyond
the extrapolation of the fat tail distribution of
the rest of the populationā€ (Sornette, 2007)
Black Swans are events of low predictability
and high impact
Graph taken from Grossman (2013)
Dragon Kings appear much more
frequently than what could be expected
if all returns came from the same
probability distribution function.
Effects can be devastating for most
participants.
Maybe it could be possible to see them
coming (at least some of them).
Dragon Kings vs Black Swans
2) Introduction to the Theory of self-similar
oscillatory finite-time singularities in
Finance
ā€¢ Stock Markets are ā€œcomplex evolutionary adaptive systems populated by bounded
rational agents interacting with each otherā€ (Sornette, 2002)
ā€¢ The threshold nature of decision making leads to the emergence of irregular cycles and
to critical* behavior.
ā€¢ Critical situations tend to be rule, rather than the exception.
ā€¢ Due to the repetitive interactions of market participants, coherent large-scale collective
behavior could appear andā€¦
ā€œThe whole turns out to be much more than the sum of its partsā€
(Sornette, 2003)
* In the context of complex dynamical systems, critical points are defined as points where a
normally well-behaved quantity explodes to infinity (Johansen, et al., 2000).
What causes the crashes?
The process leading to crashes include the
building up of correlations (Johansen, et al.,
2000)
Markets eventually land into a crash because
those correlations lead to a global cooperative
behaviour (Kaizoji, et al., 2008).
The log-periodic critical theory can be applied
both to bubbles ending in a crash and to those
that land smoothly (Johansen, et al., 1999).
There are shared characteristics among
crashes along history, despite technological
advances (most financial crashes have been
preceeded by log-periodic precurssors).
What about the applicability?
Representation of a) An equilibrated
market on a 256x256 plane, b) A market in
a Critical State, c) A bubble.
Taken from (Sornette, 2003)
Investors ā€œare still essentially driven by at least a grain of greed and fear in their quest for a
better well-beingā€ (Sornette, 2003)
3) Brief Literature Review:
Rationality, Bubbles, Herding and
Imitation
In a rational market ā€œprices are set as if all investors are rationalā€ (Rubinstein, 2000), in
those situations is not assumed that all investors are rational.
It has been shown that some the main characteristics of financial market (volatility
clustering and heavy tails) can appear even when taking a Ā“zero-intelligenceĀ“ approach.
(Thompson, et al., 2013)
ā€œInstitutions strongly shape our behaviour, so that some
of the properties of markets may depend more on the
structure of institutions than on the rationality of
individuals.ā€ (Farmer, et al., 2005)
Bubbles
Their own existence are matter of debate,
because:
ā€¢ We can never observe the fundamentals in
a direct way (Youssefmir, et al., 1998).
ā€¢ Bubbles can be re-interpreted as
fundamentals not observed by the
researcher (Sornette, et al., 2002).
During a bubble, the prices of assets not only
reflect fundamentals, but also an extra that may
arise ā€œbecause market participants believe that
they will be able to sell the asset in the future to
other participants at a higher price above and
beyond what they actually think it is worthā€
(Youssefmir, et al., 1998).
Risk/Reward rations are constantly changing (Khandani, et al., 2007),
Herding and Imitation
Threshold models try to predict ā€œfrom the
initial distribution of thresholds, the ultimate
number or proportion making each of the two
decisionsā€ (Granovetter, 1978):
ā€¢ In the case of the Stock Market, this is a
difficult task since every investor has its
own personal threshold.
There could be a point where
investors stop worrying about
fundamentals and only try to get
information about the actions of
other market participants.
ā€œAs the imitation spreads, it reinforces
itself in that individuals show an
increasing tendency to imitate. In other
words, the attractive power of an
opinion increases with the number of
individuals who share it, so that those
who have up to a point remained
indifferent to the influence of a model
may finally give inā€
(Orlean, 1989)
Cartoon from The New Yorker
4) The ā€œLinearā€ Log-Periodic Model
Every trader is inserted inside a network:
ā€¢ They receive information from other traders
(while also generating their own
information).
ā€¢ Traders tend to imitate their closest peers
(Johansen, et al., 2000).
ā€¢ The normal state of the market is when
most trades cancel out.
Representation of a trader as part of a network
Something that canĀ“t be forgotten:
Social Pressures exist.
ā€œMacro-level coordination can arise from micro-level imitationā€ (Johansen, et al., 2000).
Price dynamics
Mainly, we have 2 type of investors:
1. Fundamental value investors* that buy/sell
stocks when the market values differ in a
significant amount from the fundamental
value of the stock.
2. Trend followers that buy when they detect
a rise in the price, causing a further rise.
They sell when they see falling prices,
deepening crises.
The interaction between fundamental value
investors and the trend followers could lead to
log-periodic oscillations, which could be the
signature of an upcoming crisis.
*Contrarian behaviour has been grouped on its effects with
fundamental value investors, since they provide negative
feedbacks, also inertia (the fact that markets require time to
adjust), have alaso been considered (Zhou, et al., 2009).
Most chartist techniques are
not linear since they under-
react to small price changes
and over-react to large ones
(Ide, et al., 2002)
Price Dynamics
Source: Prepared by the Author
Price dynamics
We could identify two types of crashes by its causes:
Exogenous Endogenous
ā€œNatural deaths of self-organized self-
reinforcing speculative bubbles giving rise to
specific precursory signatures in the form of
log-periodic power laws accelerating super-
exponentiallyā€ (Johansen, et al., 2010).
Extraordinary events
Crashes are ā€œconstructed progressively by the
market as a wholeā€, and that will reflect a
Ā“systemic instabilityĀ“ (Sornette, et al., 1997) .
ā€œFragility emerges due to increasing structural
correlation (ā€¦) Fragility is hidden from us
because it is emergentā€ (Crutchfield, 2009)
We can observe that
markets are usually
not at point 0, and
they tend to go far
from it.
The ā€œLinearā€ Log Periodic Formula
log š‘ š‘” = š“ + šµ š‘” š‘ āˆ’ š‘” š›½{1 + š¶ cos šœ” log š‘” š‘ āˆ’ š‘” + šœ™
tc is determined by initial conditions at some point in time and gives the
estimated time of termination of bubbles, ā€œwhich can occur approximately
two times out of three in the form of a significant correction or a crashā€
(Zhou, et al., 2009).
That a crash is not a certainty but only a probability is a
necessary condition to ensure the coherence of the model,
since otherwise, investors could leave the market and
avoid crashes (Johansen, et al., 1999).
Where:
tc = critical time
Ļ‰ = log-periodic angular frequency
Ļ• = phase
Ī² = exponent
šœ† ā‰” š‘’
2šœ‹
šœ” : represents
the ratio of
consecutive time
intervals.
Restrictions generally applied during log-periodic analysis:
Ī² ā†’ 0.2 ā€“ 0.8 (the exponent needs to be
between 0 and 1, in order to accelerate and to
remain finite, but we will use a more stringent
suggested range)
Ļ‰ ā†’ 5 ā€“ 15 (this corresponds to 1.5 < Ī» < 3.5)
tc ā†’ tc > tlast
Ļ† ā†’ No restriction
Ranges recommended in Sornette (2004).
š‘š‘œš‘ š‘ =
šœ”
2šœ‹
ln
š‘” š‘ āˆ’ š‘”š‘“š‘–š‘Ÿš‘ š‘”
š‘” š‘ āˆ’ š‘”š‘™š‘Žš‘ š‘”
The most probable value for Nosc ā‰ˆ 1.5, and if
Noscā‰„ 3 we can reject with 95% of confidence
that the log-periodicity observed comes from
noise (Zhou, et al., 2009).
Number of oscilations:
5) International Context:
1998, 2007 and 2015
East Asian crisis: found its cause in the rapid forced
liberalization of financial markets and the easy access to
international credits without adequate supervision (Radelet, et
al., 1998).
Russian Crash which could have been ā€œtriggered by the Asian
crises, but it was to a large extent fuelled by the collapse of a
banking system, which in the course of the bubble had created
an outstanding debt of $19.2 billionā€ (Johansen, et al., 1999).
1998
2007-2008 For the US, itĀ“s origin can be traced to the Housing Market.
2015 China crashes, government takes measures to reduce volatility.
6) Methodology, Results and
Discussion
Data: Prices of the index of the Portugal PSI-20 Index retrieved from
Datastream, starting in 31-12-1993.
Methodology
log š‘ š‘” = š“ + šµ š‘” š‘ āˆ’ š‘” š›½{1 + š¶ cos šœ” log š‘” š‘ āˆ’ š‘” + šœ™Formula to fit:
Crashes to study: 1998, 2007 and 2015.
tfirst (the first data point in the sample) will be located at the beginning of the
new trend while tlast (the last data point in the sample) will be changed after
every fitting procedure, as a way to analyze the sensitivity of the results.
The fitting was done by minimizing the sum of root squared deviations (SRSD)
and since there could be many local minimums due to the multiple variables, 400
random starting points were tested for each variable.
98.31, 9.57
98.55, 9.52
98.76, 9.00
8
8.2
8.4
8.6
8.8
9
9.2
9.4
9.6
9.8
10
96.01
96.08
96.16
96.24
96.33
96.41
96.49
96.57
96.64
96.73
96.81
96.89
96.97
97.05
97.13
97.21
97.29
97.37
97.45
97.53
97.61
97.69
97.77
97.85
97.94
98.02
98.10
98.18
98.25
98.34
98.42
98.50
98.58
98.66
98.74
98.82
98.90
98.98
Portuguese Stock Index - 20
LN(PSI20)
Results and Discussion
Analysis of the 1998 Crash
1996-1998
F
o
r
e
c
a
s
t
s
o
b
t
a
i
n
e
d
tlast: 98,25 tflast: 98,34
tlast: 98,50 tlast: 98,59
96 A B C Ī² Ļ† tc Ļ‰ Ī» SRSD
SRSD
/ NDP tlast tlast natural Nosc NDP
1 9,41 -0,68 0,14 0,51 199,91 98,18 7,35 2,35 12,57 0,02 98,08 29-01-1998 3,60 542
2 9,41 -0,68 0,14 0,51 199,91 98,18 7,35 2,35 12,74 0,02 98,12 13-02-1998 4,23 553
3 9,41 -0,69 0,14 0,51 199,91 98,18 7,42 2,33 12,88 0,02 98,17 02-03-1998 6,05 564
4 9,69 -0,93 0,09 0,42 199,42 98,28 8,91 2,02 13,53 0,02 98,21 17-03-1998 4,84 575
5 11,78 -2,86 -0,02 0,20 74,86 98,64 14,09 1,56 13,69 0,02 98,25 01-04-1998 4,27 586
6 11,79 -2,86 -0,02 0,20 74,91 98,64 13,96 1,57 14,09 0,02 98,29 16-04-1998 4,49 597
7 10,94 -1,99 0,03 0,30 109,37 98,66 15,00 1,52 14,83 0,02 98,33 01-05-1998 4,95 608
8 10,94 -1,99 0,03 0,30 109,36 98,66 15,00 1,52 15,36 0,02 98,38 18-05-1998 5,33 619
9 10,87 -1,92 0,03 0,30 109,35 98,66 15,00 1,52 16,12 0,03 98,42 02-06-1998 5,70 630
10 10,61 -1,65 0,04 0,35 109,26 98,68 15,00 1,52 17,93 0,03 98,46 17-06-1998 5,97 641
11 10,57 -1,60 0,04 0,36 109,13 98,70 15,00 1,52 20,63 0,03 98,50 02-07-1998 6,21 652
12 9,61 -0,71 -0,08 0,74 194,99 98,55 15,00 1,52 22,95 0,03 98,54 17-07-1998 12,93 663
13 9,61 -0,68 -0,08 0,77 194,77 98,60 15,00 1,52 24,27 0,04 98,59 03-08-1998 13,05 674
Summary Table for the 1998 Crisis
tfirst: 96,01
98.10
98.20
98.30
98.40
98.50
98.60
98.70
98.80
98.00 98.10 98.20 98.30 98.40 98.50 98.60 98.70
tc
tlast
1998 Crisis - PSI20
Pea
k 1
Pea
k 2
Lowest
Point
8.9
9
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
98 98.2 98.4 98.6 98.8 99
Portuguese Stock Index - 20
LN(PSI20)
98,76;
9,00
98,31;
9,57 98,55;
9,52
We can observe that
predictions for tc started to
converge between Peak 2
and the Lowest Point.
107.54, 9.53
107.74, 9.38
108.06, 9.28
8.4
8.6
8.8
9
9.2
9.4
9.6
103.15
103.26
103.37
103.48
103.59
103.71
103.81
103.93
104.04
104.15
104.26
104.37
104.48
104.59
104.70
104.82
104.92
105.04
105.15
105.26
105.37
105.48
105.59
105.70
105.82
105.93
106.04
106.15
106.26
106.37
106.48
106.59
106.70
106.82
106.93
107.04
107.15
107.26
107.37
107.48
107.60
107.70
107.82
107.93
108.04
Portuguese Stock Index - 20
LN(PSI20)
Analysis of the 2007 Crash
2003-2008
F
o
r
e
c
a
s
t
s
o
b
t
a
i
n
e
d
tlast: 107,04 tlast: 107,13
tlast: 107,21 tlast: 107,29
103 A B C Ī² Ļ† tc Ļ‰ Ī» SRSD
SRSD
/ NDP tlast tlast natural Nosc NDP
1 9,33 -0,25 0,16 0,76 -20,35 107,02 11,59 1,72 23,00 0,02 106,96 15-12-2006 7,65 994
2 9,33 -0,25 0,16 0,75 -20,29 107,01 11,50 1,73 23,09 0,02 107,00 01-01-2007 11,11 1005
3 9,35 -0,27 0,16 0,72 -20,64 107,05 12,23 1,67 23,32 0,02 107,04 16-01-2007 12,55 1016
4 9,37 -0,28 0,15 0,70 -20,90 107,10 12,57 1,65 23,87 0,02 107,09 01-02-2007 11,54 1028
5 9,52 -0,35 0,11 0,64 -22,52 107,44 14,48 1,54 25,43 0,02 107,13 15-02-2007 6,02 1038
6 9,54 -0,36 0,11 0,63 -22,71 107,47 14,72 1,53 25,79 0,02 107,16 01-03-2007 6,18 1048
7 9,54 -0,36 0,11 0,63 -22,72 107,47 14,75 1,53 25,89 0,02 107,21 16-03-2007 6,52 1059
8 9,54 -0,35 0,11 0,63 -22,88 107,50 14,97 1,52 26,00 0,02 107,25 02-04-2007 6,85 1070
9 9,54 -0,35 0,11 0,64 -22,92 107,51 15,00 1,52 26,25 0,02 107,29 17-04-2007 7,20 1081
10 9,54 -0,35 0,11 0,64 -22,95 107,51 15,00 1,52 26,33 0,02 107,33 02-05-2007 7,62 1092
11 9,53 -0,35 0,11 0,64 -22,94 107,51 15,00 1,52 26,47 0,02 107,38 17-05-2007 8,32 1103
Summary Table for the 2007 Crisis
tfirst: 103,15
106.90
107.00
107.10
107.20
107.30
107.40
107.50
107.60
106.90 107.00 107.10 107.20 107.30 107.40
tc
tlast
2007 Crisis - PSI20
Peak
1
9.25
9.3
9.35
9.4
9.45
9.5
9.55
107 107.2 107.4 107.6 107.8 108
Portuguese Stock Index - 20
LN(PSI20)
107,54;
9,53
Predictions for tc started to
converge before Peak 1.
What is usually seen, is
to get tc values
preceeding the real time
of the crash, as in this
case.
115.02, 8.44
115.27, 8.75
115.52, 8.57
115.54, 8.67
115.65, 8.51
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
9
112.45
112.53
112.60
112.68
112.76
112.83
112.91
112.99
113.06
113.14
113.22
113.29
113.37
113.45
113.52
113.60
113.68
113.75
113.83
113.91
113.98
114.06
114.14
114.21
114.29
114.37
114.44
114.52
114.60
114.67
114.75
114.83
114.90
114.98
115.07
115.15
115.22
115.31
115.39
115.46
115.54
115.62
Portuguese Stock Index - 20
LN(PSI20)
Analysis of the 2015 Crash
2012-2015
F
o
r
e
c
a
s
t
s
o
b
t
a
i
n
e
d
tlast: 115,17 tlast: 115,25
tlast: 115,34
tlast: 115,42
112 A B C Ī² Ļ† tc Ļ‰ Ī» SRSD
SRSD
/ NDP tlast tlast natural Nosc NDP
1 8,37 0,31 0,56 0,20 31,84 115,20 5,64 3,05 34,15 0,05 115,09 02-02-2015 2,88 685
2 8,37 0,31 0,55 0,20 31,67 115,25 5,92 2,89 34,61 0,05 115,13 16-02-2015 2,99 695
3 8,37 0,31 0,55 0,20 31,54 115,28 6,19 2,76 34,90 0,05 115,17 02-03-2015 3,13 705
4 8,40 0,28 0,60 0,25 0,17 115,28 6,23 2,74 35,05 0,05 115,21 16-03-2015 3,63 715
5 8,63 0,01 -21,10 0,23 53,27 115,29 5,25 3,31 36,56 0,05 115,25 02-04-2015 3,57 728
6 8,30 0,39 0,40 0,20 -13,07 115,47 8,41 2,11 36,86 0,05 115,29 16-04-2015 3,81 736
7 8,65 0,01 -20,07 0,23 52,95 115,39 6,10 2,80 37,54 0,05 115,34 04-05-2015 3,95 747
8 8,42 0,26 0,57 0,20 -13,45 115,54 8,53 2,09 37,86 0,05 115,38 18-05-2015 4,03 757
9 8,42 0,27 0,53 0,20 30,04 115,65 9,72 1,91 38,77 0,05 115,42 02-06-2015 4,09 768
10 8,45 0,24 0,59 0,20 -13,96 115,65 9,55 1,93 39,31 0,05 115,46 16-06-2015 4,29 778
11 8,66 0,01 -19,07 0,27 52,50 115,51 7,21 2,39 40,29 0,05 115,50 02-07-2015 6,70 790
Summary Table for the 2015 Crisis
tfirst: 112,45
115.15
115.20
115.25
115.30
115.35
115.40
115.45
115.50
115.55
115.60
115.65
115.70
115.00 115.10 115.20 115.30 115.40 115.50 115.60
tc
tlast
2015 Crisis - PSI20
Peak
1
Peak
2
Lowest
Point
8.4
8.45
8.5
8.55
8.6
8.65
8.7
8.75
8.8
115 115.1 115.2 115.3 115.4 115.5 115.6
Portuguese Stock Index - 20
LN(PSI20)
115,27;
115,54;
8,67
115,65;
8,61
Predictions for tc started to
converge around Peak 1.
Since the trend has changed
after Peak 1 a different model
would be needed in order to
analyze the points afterwards.
7) Conclusions
ā€¢ The analysis of log-periodicity could have given investors clues about
upcoming crashes:
1998: There is a convergence of points before the lowest point.
2007: The investors could have sell before the peak.
2015: A convergence appears around the first peak. This specific model is not
appropriate for the new trend that develops after the first peak.
However:
ā€¢ It could be better to wait for a convergence of critical points after successive
last points, in order to consider that we have a high probability of a crash.
ItĀ“s also worth mentioning, that the number of oscillations also needs to be
considered, as a way to distinguish real log-periodic oscillations from noise.
ā€¢ The use of this methodology could be helpful in order to prevent major
losses in diversified stocks portfolios, whenever we are at a bubble
situation. Given that Log-Periodic Analysis can also be applied to the GNP, a
joint analysis could be done.
ā€¢ If this technique is going to be applied to individual stocks instead of
indexes, noisier series are to be expected.
ā€¢ Different methods could be used to verify that the markets are in fact in a
bubble in conjunction to the log-periodic analysis of prices, as a way to
increase the reliability of our forecasts.
ā€¢ This kind of analysis can be useful for risk management at different levels,
not only for investors, but also for policy makers.
8) Recommendations
9) Suggested Future Research
ā€¢ Study of anti-bubbles for the Portuguese Stock Market.
ā€¢ Analysis of individual stocks.
ā€¢ Analysis using the so-called ā€œNon-Linearā€ Log-Periodic Formula for longer periods.
Thank You
ā€œStock market crashes are often unforeseen for most people,
especially economistsā€ (Sornette, 2003)

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  • 1. ā€œLog- Periodic Analysis of Critical Crashes in the Portuguese Stock Marketā€ Final Project RISK AND OPPORTUNITY: MANAGING RISK FOR DEVELOPMENT Jorge Victor QuiƱones Borda February 11, 2016
  • 2. Presentation Outline 1) Motivation of the Research 2) Introduction to the Theory of self-similar oscillatory finite-time singularities in Finance 3) Brief Literature Review: Rationality, Bubbles, Herding and Imitation 4) The ā€œLinearā€ Log-Periodic Formula 5) International Context: 1998, 2007 and 2015 6) Methodology, Results and Discussion 7) Conclusions 8) Recommendations 9) Suggested Future Research
  • 3. 1) Motivation Dragon Kings: ā€œevents which are even beyond the extrapolation of the fat tail distribution of the rest of the populationā€ (Sornette, 2007) Black Swans are events of low predictability and high impact
  • 4. Graph taken from Grossman (2013) Dragon Kings appear much more frequently than what could be expected if all returns came from the same probability distribution function. Effects can be devastating for most participants. Maybe it could be possible to see them coming (at least some of them). Dragon Kings vs Black Swans
  • 5. 2) Introduction to the Theory of self-similar oscillatory finite-time singularities in Finance ā€¢ Stock Markets are ā€œcomplex evolutionary adaptive systems populated by bounded rational agents interacting with each otherā€ (Sornette, 2002) ā€¢ The threshold nature of decision making leads to the emergence of irregular cycles and to critical* behavior. ā€¢ Critical situations tend to be rule, rather than the exception. ā€¢ Due to the repetitive interactions of market participants, coherent large-scale collective behavior could appear andā€¦ ā€œThe whole turns out to be much more than the sum of its partsā€ (Sornette, 2003) * In the context of complex dynamical systems, critical points are defined as points where a normally well-behaved quantity explodes to infinity (Johansen, et al., 2000).
  • 6. What causes the crashes? The process leading to crashes include the building up of correlations (Johansen, et al., 2000) Markets eventually land into a crash because those correlations lead to a global cooperative behaviour (Kaizoji, et al., 2008). The log-periodic critical theory can be applied both to bubbles ending in a crash and to those that land smoothly (Johansen, et al., 1999). There are shared characteristics among crashes along history, despite technological advances (most financial crashes have been preceeded by log-periodic precurssors). What about the applicability? Representation of a) An equilibrated market on a 256x256 plane, b) A market in a Critical State, c) A bubble. Taken from (Sornette, 2003) Investors ā€œare still essentially driven by at least a grain of greed and fear in their quest for a better well-beingā€ (Sornette, 2003)
  • 7. 3) Brief Literature Review: Rationality, Bubbles, Herding and Imitation In a rational market ā€œprices are set as if all investors are rationalā€ (Rubinstein, 2000), in those situations is not assumed that all investors are rational. It has been shown that some the main characteristics of financial market (volatility clustering and heavy tails) can appear even when taking a Ā“zero-intelligenceĀ“ approach. (Thompson, et al., 2013) ā€œInstitutions strongly shape our behaviour, so that some of the properties of markets may depend more on the structure of institutions than on the rationality of individuals.ā€ (Farmer, et al., 2005)
  • 8. Bubbles Their own existence are matter of debate, because: ā€¢ We can never observe the fundamentals in a direct way (Youssefmir, et al., 1998). ā€¢ Bubbles can be re-interpreted as fundamentals not observed by the researcher (Sornette, et al., 2002). During a bubble, the prices of assets not only reflect fundamentals, but also an extra that may arise ā€œbecause market participants believe that they will be able to sell the asset in the future to other participants at a higher price above and beyond what they actually think it is worthā€ (Youssefmir, et al., 1998). Risk/Reward rations are constantly changing (Khandani, et al., 2007),
  • 9. Herding and Imitation Threshold models try to predict ā€œfrom the initial distribution of thresholds, the ultimate number or proportion making each of the two decisionsā€ (Granovetter, 1978): ā€¢ In the case of the Stock Market, this is a difficult task since every investor has its own personal threshold. There could be a point where investors stop worrying about fundamentals and only try to get information about the actions of other market participants. ā€œAs the imitation spreads, it reinforces itself in that individuals show an increasing tendency to imitate. In other words, the attractive power of an opinion increases with the number of individuals who share it, so that those who have up to a point remained indifferent to the influence of a model may finally give inā€ (Orlean, 1989) Cartoon from The New Yorker
  • 10. 4) The ā€œLinearā€ Log-Periodic Model Every trader is inserted inside a network: ā€¢ They receive information from other traders (while also generating their own information). ā€¢ Traders tend to imitate their closest peers (Johansen, et al., 2000). ā€¢ The normal state of the market is when most trades cancel out. Representation of a trader as part of a network Something that canĀ“t be forgotten: Social Pressures exist. ā€œMacro-level coordination can arise from micro-level imitationā€ (Johansen, et al., 2000).
  • 11. Price dynamics Mainly, we have 2 type of investors: 1. Fundamental value investors* that buy/sell stocks when the market values differ in a significant amount from the fundamental value of the stock. 2. Trend followers that buy when they detect a rise in the price, causing a further rise. They sell when they see falling prices, deepening crises. The interaction between fundamental value investors and the trend followers could lead to log-periodic oscillations, which could be the signature of an upcoming crisis. *Contrarian behaviour has been grouped on its effects with fundamental value investors, since they provide negative feedbacks, also inertia (the fact that markets require time to adjust), have alaso been considered (Zhou, et al., 2009). Most chartist techniques are not linear since they under- react to small price changes and over-react to large ones (Ide, et al., 2002)
  • 13. Price dynamics We could identify two types of crashes by its causes: Exogenous Endogenous ā€œNatural deaths of self-organized self- reinforcing speculative bubbles giving rise to specific precursory signatures in the form of log-periodic power laws accelerating super- exponentiallyā€ (Johansen, et al., 2010). Extraordinary events Crashes are ā€œconstructed progressively by the market as a wholeā€, and that will reflect a Ā“systemic instabilityĀ“ (Sornette, et al., 1997) . ā€œFragility emerges due to increasing structural correlation (ā€¦) Fragility is hidden from us because it is emergentā€ (Crutchfield, 2009) We can observe that markets are usually not at point 0, and they tend to go far from it.
  • 14. The ā€œLinearā€ Log Periodic Formula log š‘ š‘” = š“ + šµ š‘” š‘ āˆ’ š‘” š›½{1 + š¶ cos šœ” log š‘” š‘ āˆ’ š‘” + šœ™ tc is determined by initial conditions at some point in time and gives the estimated time of termination of bubbles, ā€œwhich can occur approximately two times out of three in the form of a significant correction or a crashā€ (Zhou, et al., 2009). That a crash is not a certainty but only a probability is a necessary condition to ensure the coherence of the model, since otherwise, investors could leave the market and avoid crashes (Johansen, et al., 1999). Where: tc = critical time Ļ‰ = log-periodic angular frequency Ļ• = phase Ī² = exponent šœ† ā‰” š‘’ 2šœ‹ šœ” : represents the ratio of consecutive time intervals.
  • 15. Restrictions generally applied during log-periodic analysis: Ī² ā†’ 0.2 ā€“ 0.8 (the exponent needs to be between 0 and 1, in order to accelerate and to remain finite, but we will use a more stringent suggested range) Ļ‰ ā†’ 5 ā€“ 15 (this corresponds to 1.5 < Ī» < 3.5) tc ā†’ tc > tlast Ļ† ā†’ No restriction Ranges recommended in Sornette (2004). š‘š‘œš‘ š‘ = šœ” 2šœ‹ ln š‘” š‘ āˆ’ š‘”š‘“š‘–š‘Ÿš‘ š‘” š‘” š‘ āˆ’ š‘”š‘™š‘Žš‘ š‘” The most probable value for Nosc ā‰ˆ 1.5, and if Noscā‰„ 3 we can reject with 95% of confidence that the log-periodicity observed comes from noise (Zhou, et al., 2009). Number of oscilations:
  • 16. 5) International Context: 1998, 2007 and 2015 East Asian crisis: found its cause in the rapid forced liberalization of financial markets and the easy access to international credits without adequate supervision (Radelet, et al., 1998). Russian Crash which could have been ā€œtriggered by the Asian crises, but it was to a large extent fuelled by the collapse of a banking system, which in the course of the bubble had created an outstanding debt of $19.2 billionā€ (Johansen, et al., 1999). 1998 2007-2008 For the US, itĀ“s origin can be traced to the Housing Market. 2015 China crashes, government takes measures to reduce volatility.
  • 17. 6) Methodology, Results and Discussion Data: Prices of the index of the Portugal PSI-20 Index retrieved from Datastream, starting in 31-12-1993. Methodology log š‘ š‘” = š“ + šµ š‘” š‘ āˆ’ š‘” š›½{1 + š¶ cos šœ” log š‘” š‘ āˆ’ š‘” + šœ™Formula to fit: Crashes to study: 1998, 2007 and 2015. tfirst (the first data point in the sample) will be located at the beginning of the new trend while tlast (the last data point in the sample) will be changed after every fitting procedure, as a way to analyze the sensitivity of the results. The fitting was done by minimizing the sum of root squared deviations (SRSD) and since there could be many local minimums due to the multiple variables, 400 random starting points were tested for each variable.
  • 18. 98.31, 9.57 98.55, 9.52 98.76, 9.00 8 8.2 8.4 8.6 8.8 9 9.2 9.4 9.6 9.8 10 96.01 96.08 96.16 96.24 96.33 96.41 96.49 96.57 96.64 96.73 96.81 96.89 96.97 97.05 97.13 97.21 97.29 97.37 97.45 97.53 97.61 97.69 97.77 97.85 97.94 98.02 98.10 98.18 98.25 98.34 98.42 98.50 98.58 98.66 98.74 98.82 98.90 98.98 Portuguese Stock Index - 20 LN(PSI20) Results and Discussion Analysis of the 1998 Crash 1996-1998
  • 20. 96 A B C Ī² Ļ† tc Ļ‰ Ī» SRSD SRSD / NDP tlast tlast natural Nosc NDP 1 9,41 -0,68 0,14 0,51 199,91 98,18 7,35 2,35 12,57 0,02 98,08 29-01-1998 3,60 542 2 9,41 -0,68 0,14 0,51 199,91 98,18 7,35 2,35 12,74 0,02 98,12 13-02-1998 4,23 553 3 9,41 -0,69 0,14 0,51 199,91 98,18 7,42 2,33 12,88 0,02 98,17 02-03-1998 6,05 564 4 9,69 -0,93 0,09 0,42 199,42 98,28 8,91 2,02 13,53 0,02 98,21 17-03-1998 4,84 575 5 11,78 -2,86 -0,02 0,20 74,86 98,64 14,09 1,56 13,69 0,02 98,25 01-04-1998 4,27 586 6 11,79 -2,86 -0,02 0,20 74,91 98,64 13,96 1,57 14,09 0,02 98,29 16-04-1998 4,49 597 7 10,94 -1,99 0,03 0,30 109,37 98,66 15,00 1,52 14,83 0,02 98,33 01-05-1998 4,95 608 8 10,94 -1,99 0,03 0,30 109,36 98,66 15,00 1,52 15,36 0,02 98,38 18-05-1998 5,33 619 9 10,87 -1,92 0,03 0,30 109,35 98,66 15,00 1,52 16,12 0,03 98,42 02-06-1998 5,70 630 10 10,61 -1,65 0,04 0,35 109,26 98,68 15,00 1,52 17,93 0,03 98,46 17-06-1998 5,97 641 11 10,57 -1,60 0,04 0,36 109,13 98,70 15,00 1,52 20,63 0,03 98,50 02-07-1998 6,21 652 12 9,61 -0,71 -0,08 0,74 194,99 98,55 15,00 1,52 22,95 0,03 98,54 17-07-1998 12,93 663 13 9,61 -0,68 -0,08 0,77 194,77 98,60 15,00 1,52 24,27 0,04 98,59 03-08-1998 13,05 674 Summary Table for the 1998 Crisis tfirst: 96,01
  • 21. 98.10 98.20 98.30 98.40 98.50 98.60 98.70 98.80 98.00 98.10 98.20 98.30 98.40 98.50 98.60 98.70 tc tlast 1998 Crisis - PSI20 Pea k 1 Pea k 2 Lowest Point 8.9 9 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 98 98.2 98.4 98.6 98.8 99 Portuguese Stock Index - 20 LN(PSI20) 98,76; 9,00 98,31; 9,57 98,55; 9,52 We can observe that predictions for tc started to converge between Peak 2 and the Lowest Point.
  • 22. 107.54, 9.53 107.74, 9.38 108.06, 9.28 8.4 8.6 8.8 9 9.2 9.4 9.6 103.15 103.26 103.37 103.48 103.59 103.71 103.81 103.93 104.04 104.15 104.26 104.37 104.48 104.59 104.70 104.82 104.92 105.04 105.15 105.26 105.37 105.48 105.59 105.70 105.82 105.93 106.04 106.15 106.26 106.37 106.48 106.59 106.70 106.82 106.93 107.04 107.15 107.26 107.37 107.48 107.60 107.70 107.82 107.93 108.04 Portuguese Stock Index - 20 LN(PSI20) Analysis of the 2007 Crash 2003-2008
  • 23. F o r e c a s t s o b t a i n e d tlast: 107,04 tlast: 107,13 tlast: 107,21 tlast: 107,29
  • 24. 103 A B C Ī² Ļ† tc Ļ‰ Ī» SRSD SRSD / NDP tlast tlast natural Nosc NDP 1 9,33 -0,25 0,16 0,76 -20,35 107,02 11,59 1,72 23,00 0,02 106,96 15-12-2006 7,65 994 2 9,33 -0,25 0,16 0,75 -20,29 107,01 11,50 1,73 23,09 0,02 107,00 01-01-2007 11,11 1005 3 9,35 -0,27 0,16 0,72 -20,64 107,05 12,23 1,67 23,32 0,02 107,04 16-01-2007 12,55 1016 4 9,37 -0,28 0,15 0,70 -20,90 107,10 12,57 1,65 23,87 0,02 107,09 01-02-2007 11,54 1028 5 9,52 -0,35 0,11 0,64 -22,52 107,44 14,48 1,54 25,43 0,02 107,13 15-02-2007 6,02 1038 6 9,54 -0,36 0,11 0,63 -22,71 107,47 14,72 1,53 25,79 0,02 107,16 01-03-2007 6,18 1048 7 9,54 -0,36 0,11 0,63 -22,72 107,47 14,75 1,53 25,89 0,02 107,21 16-03-2007 6,52 1059 8 9,54 -0,35 0,11 0,63 -22,88 107,50 14,97 1,52 26,00 0,02 107,25 02-04-2007 6,85 1070 9 9,54 -0,35 0,11 0,64 -22,92 107,51 15,00 1,52 26,25 0,02 107,29 17-04-2007 7,20 1081 10 9,54 -0,35 0,11 0,64 -22,95 107,51 15,00 1,52 26,33 0,02 107,33 02-05-2007 7,62 1092 11 9,53 -0,35 0,11 0,64 -22,94 107,51 15,00 1,52 26,47 0,02 107,38 17-05-2007 8,32 1103 Summary Table for the 2007 Crisis tfirst: 103,15
  • 25. 106.90 107.00 107.10 107.20 107.30 107.40 107.50 107.60 106.90 107.00 107.10 107.20 107.30 107.40 tc tlast 2007 Crisis - PSI20 Peak 1 9.25 9.3 9.35 9.4 9.45 9.5 9.55 107 107.2 107.4 107.6 107.8 108 Portuguese Stock Index - 20 LN(PSI20) 107,54; 9,53 Predictions for tc started to converge before Peak 1. What is usually seen, is to get tc values preceeding the real time of the crash, as in this case.
  • 26. 115.02, 8.44 115.27, 8.75 115.52, 8.57 115.54, 8.67 115.65, 8.51 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 9 112.45 112.53 112.60 112.68 112.76 112.83 112.91 112.99 113.06 113.14 113.22 113.29 113.37 113.45 113.52 113.60 113.68 113.75 113.83 113.91 113.98 114.06 114.14 114.21 114.29 114.37 114.44 114.52 114.60 114.67 114.75 114.83 114.90 114.98 115.07 115.15 115.22 115.31 115.39 115.46 115.54 115.62 Portuguese Stock Index - 20 LN(PSI20) Analysis of the 2015 Crash 2012-2015
  • 27. F o r e c a s t s o b t a i n e d tlast: 115,17 tlast: 115,25 tlast: 115,34 tlast: 115,42
  • 28. 112 A B C Ī² Ļ† tc Ļ‰ Ī» SRSD SRSD / NDP tlast tlast natural Nosc NDP 1 8,37 0,31 0,56 0,20 31,84 115,20 5,64 3,05 34,15 0,05 115,09 02-02-2015 2,88 685 2 8,37 0,31 0,55 0,20 31,67 115,25 5,92 2,89 34,61 0,05 115,13 16-02-2015 2,99 695 3 8,37 0,31 0,55 0,20 31,54 115,28 6,19 2,76 34,90 0,05 115,17 02-03-2015 3,13 705 4 8,40 0,28 0,60 0,25 0,17 115,28 6,23 2,74 35,05 0,05 115,21 16-03-2015 3,63 715 5 8,63 0,01 -21,10 0,23 53,27 115,29 5,25 3,31 36,56 0,05 115,25 02-04-2015 3,57 728 6 8,30 0,39 0,40 0,20 -13,07 115,47 8,41 2,11 36,86 0,05 115,29 16-04-2015 3,81 736 7 8,65 0,01 -20,07 0,23 52,95 115,39 6,10 2,80 37,54 0,05 115,34 04-05-2015 3,95 747 8 8,42 0,26 0,57 0,20 -13,45 115,54 8,53 2,09 37,86 0,05 115,38 18-05-2015 4,03 757 9 8,42 0,27 0,53 0,20 30,04 115,65 9,72 1,91 38,77 0,05 115,42 02-06-2015 4,09 768 10 8,45 0,24 0,59 0,20 -13,96 115,65 9,55 1,93 39,31 0,05 115,46 16-06-2015 4,29 778 11 8,66 0,01 -19,07 0,27 52,50 115,51 7,21 2,39 40,29 0,05 115,50 02-07-2015 6,70 790 Summary Table for the 2015 Crisis tfirst: 112,45
  • 29. 115.15 115.20 115.25 115.30 115.35 115.40 115.45 115.50 115.55 115.60 115.65 115.70 115.00 115.10 115.20 115.30 115.40 115.50 115.60 tc tlast 2015 Crisis - PSI20 Peak 1 Peak 2 Lowest Point 8.4 8.45 8.5 8.55 8.6 8.65 8.7 8.75 8.8 115 115.1 115.2 115.3 115.4 115.5 115.6 Portuguese Stock Index - 20 LN(PSI20) 115,27; 115,54; 8,67 115,65; 8,61 Predictions for tc started to converge around Peak 1. Since the trend has changed after Peak 1 a different model would be needed in order to analyze the points afterwards.
  • 30. 7) Conclusions ā€¢ The analysis of log-periodicity could have given investors clues about upcoming crashes: 1998: There is a convergence of points before the lowest point. 2007: The investors could have sell before the peak. 2015: A convergence appears around the first peak. This specific model is not appropriate for the new trend that develops after the first peak. However: ā€¢ It could be better to wait for a convergence of critical points after successive last points, in order to consider that we have a high probability of a crash. ItĀ“s also worth mentioning, that the number of oscillations also needs to be considered, as a way to distinguish real log-periodic oscillations from noise.
  • 31. ā€¢ The use of this methodology could be helpful in order to prevent major losses in diversified stocks portfolios, whenever we are at a bubble situation. Given that Log-Periodic Analysis can also be applied to the GNP, a joint analysis could be done. ā€¢ If this technique is going to be applied to individual stocks instead of indexes, noisier series are to be expected. ā€¢ Different methods could be used to verify that the markets are in fact in a bubble in conjunction to the log-periodic analysis of prices, as a way to increase the reliability of our forecasts. ā€¢ This kind of analysis can be useful for risk management at different levels, not only for investors, but also for policy makers. 8) Recommendations
  • 32. 9) Suggested Future Research ā€¢ Study of anti-bubbles for the Portuguese Stock Market. ā€¢ Analysis of individual stocks. ā€¢ Analysis using the so-called ā€œNon-Linearā€ Log-Periodic Formula for longer periods.
  • 33. Thank You ā€œStock market crashes are often unforeseen for most people, especially economistsā€ (Sornette, 2003)