Volatility Clustering
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In finance, volatility clustering refers to the observation, as noted by Mandelbrot (1963), that "large changes tend to be followed by large changes, of either sign, and small changes tend to be followed by small changes." A quantitative manifestation of this fact is that, while returns themselves are uncorrelated, absolute returns rt or their squares display a positive, significant and slowly decaying autocorrelation function: corr( rt , rt+ ) 0 for ranging from a few minutes to a several weeks.