Dynamics of market correlations: Taxonomy and portfolio analysis
Helsinki Institute of Physics · Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Abstract
The time dependence of the recently introduced minimum spanning tree description of correlations between stocks, called the "asset tree" has been studied in order to reflect the financial market taxonomy. The nodes of the tree are identified with stocks and the distance between them is a unique function of the corresponding element of the correlation matrix. By using the concept of a central vertex, chosen as the most strongly connected node of the tree, an important characteristic is defined by the mean occupation layer. During crashes, due to the strong global correlation in the market, the tree shrinks topologically, and this is shown by a low value of the mean occupation layer. The tree seems to have a…
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5Topics & keywords
- Tree (set theory)
- Portfolio
- Mathematics
- Minimum spanning tree
- Diversification (marketing strategy)
- Distance matrix
- Econometrics
- Computer science