Annualized Volatility

8 Pages Posted: 19 Feb 2012

Date Written: February 18, 2012

Abstract

In this research note, we compare S&P 500 volatility figures calculated with the popular “square-root-n rule” to volatility figures derived from time-aggregated daily returns and try to reconcile the differences with popular time-series models featuring serial correlation in returns or volatilities.

We show that the deviations from the square-root-n rule cannot be explained with serial correlation in returns, rather with a GARCH model. We conclude that volatility figures annualized with the square-root-n rule should not be interpreted as accurate estimates for true annual volatility. The square-root-n rule is also not suitable to standardize volatility figures for reporting purposes.

Keywords: Annualized Volatility, Square-Root-N Rule, Autocorrelation, GARCH

Suggested Citation

Steiner, Andreas, Annualized Volatility (February 18, 2012). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2007620 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2007620

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