NormalVaRDFPerc {Dowd} | R Documentation |
Percentiles of VaR distribution function for normally distributed P/L
Description
Estimates the percentile of VaR distribution function for normally distributed P/L, using the theory of order statistics.
Usage
NormalVaRDFPerc(...)
Arguments
... |
The input arguments contain either return data or else mean and standard deviation data. Accordingly, number of input arguments is either 4 or 6. In case there 4 input arguments, the mean, standard deviation and number of observations of data are computed from returns data. See examples for details. returns Vector of daily geometric return data mu Mean of daily geometric return data sigma Standard deviation of daily geometric return data n Sample size perc Desired percentile cl VaR confidence level and must be a scalar hp VaR holding period and must be a a scalar |
Value
Percentiles of VaR distribution function and is scalar
Author(s)
Dinesh Acharya
References
Dowd, K. Measuring Market Risk, Wiley, 2007.
Examples
# Estimates Percentiles of VaR distribution
data <- runif(5, min = 0, max = .2)
NormalVaRDFPerc(returns = data, perc = .7, cl = .95, hp = 60)
# Estimates Percentiles of VaR distribution
NormalVaRDFPerc(mu = .012, sigma = .03, n= 10, perc = .8, cl = .99, hp = 40)