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Anyone interested in financial markets soon discovers that changes in prices are frequently substantial and are always difficult to forecast. Taylor describes the behaviour from a statistical perspective, recording prices at regular intervals of time, thereby determining trends from which to anticipate future prices and the potential volatility of markets. The first major statistical text in fifteen years to focus on financial time series, Modelling Financial Time Series investigates forty series, covering stock, commodity and currency markets trading on spot and futures contracts in New York, Chicago, London and Sydney. The author's approach has made for a detailed, accurate and up-to-date study to help researchers to use and develop better models to work from, and should also prove useful to statisticians and students.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Rigorous but practical survey of time-series for traders. 24 July 1996
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
The first edition was published in 1986. It is EXCELLENT.
Taylor rigorously studies the use of nonlinear
time-series (Box-Jenkins) methods to trade a variety of
financial markets, including individual stocks, stock
indices, currencies, metals, and agricultural commodities,
finding that there is a small trend component in most
markets that can be profitably traded.

Taylor performed testing of time series back in the early 1980s,
when computer power and financial data was much scarcer and more
expensive. I am excited to see what he has come up with, now that
computers and data are a zillion times cheaper.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Classic text in financial time series. 2 July 2009
By Chad R. Bhatti - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a classic text in the modelling of financial time series. This book may be THE classic text in financial time series. The fact that it has been reprinted is great. In graduate school I tried to track down a copy of this book and couldn't. I am happy to have it available now. Anyone interested in financial time series should have a copy of this book on their shelf. If you are just getting started in financial time series, this is the place to start. I would recommend reading this book before reading Tsay's "Analysis of Financial Time Series". Tsay's book is oriented more as a chapter for each general topic which may not be related to the previous topic. Taylor's book has more thought focused on less topics.

If I were to limit my budget to $100 for books on financial time series, I would buy this book and Taylor's newer book "Asset Price Dynamics, Volatility, and Prediction" (a great buy at around $30) over Tsay's book.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Modelling Financial Time series 26 Oct 2003
By Julian Cook - Published on Amazon.com
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This is (still) an excellent book, ahead of its time when published in 1986. One of the issues he dealt with was the possible modifications to option pricing models (black-scholes type) that could be made to account for trending markets. This was before the crash of '87 and the subsequent wide-spread adoption of skewed volatility smiles and risk-reversals into option pricing.

This book is probably out of print permanently, but the author is working on a new book, the provisional title of which is "Asset Price Dynamics and Prediction" Target Date of March 2004. The chapters are loosely based on subjects covered in Modelling Financial Time series.

Chapter headings for Modelling Financial Time series:

1. Introduction
2. Features of financial returns
3. Modelling price volatility
4. Forecasting standard deviations
5. The accuracy of autocorrelation estimates
6. Testing the random walk hypothesis
7. Forecasting trends in prices
8. Evidence against the efficiency of futures markets
9. Valuing options
10. Concluding remarks
Appendix : a computer program for modelling financial time series


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