The Research of the Characteristics of China's Natural Rubber Futures Market Based on the MF-DFA Method
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Basing on the MF-DFA method, this paper analyzes the characteristics of China’s natural rubber futures market, which includes the fractal characteristics, effectiveness, long-term memory, market risk and so on. The research reveals the facts that the China natural rubber futures market has not reached the level of weak effective market; it also did not have the characteristics of long-term memory and contains very high risk. Effectively applying the MF-DFA method, this paper aims to improve the accuracy of the calculating result, and putting forward some reasonable suggestions on the development of China’s natural rubber futures market.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/8711
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