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Published in: Journal of Economics and Finance 2/2020

11-09-2019

Do directional predictions of US gasoline prices reveal asymmetries?

Authors: Hamid Baghestani, Jorg Bley

Published in: Journal of Economics and Finance | Issue 2/2020

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Abstract

This study employs a directional forecasting approach to re-examine the possible “rockets and feathers” effect, using monthly crude oil and US retail gasoline prices for 1986–2018. We show that, for 1986–1999 (2000–2018), changes in crude oil prices accurately predict directional change in gasoline prices under symmetric (asymmetric) loss. This means that our results lend support to the “rockets and feathers” effect only for 2000–2018. For this period, upward moves in oil prices predict upward moves in gasoline prices up to three months ahead with a reasonably high accuracy rate (ranging from 0.70 to 0.79), while downward moves in oil prices predict downward moves in gasoline prices with a low accuracy rate (ranging from 0.48 to 0.58). These predictions, while of value to a user who assigns high (low) cost to incorrect upward (downward) moves in gasoline prices, lend support to the “rockets and feathers” effect.

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Footnotes
1
See Ederington et al. (2018) for a review of existing evidence and the references therein.
 
2
A stronger approach than directional forecasting is to formulate a forecasting model to generate and then evaluate the out-of-sample forecasts. However, as we shall see, our results point to a structural change in the relationship between oil and gasoline prices, which makes the use of such an approach more complicated.
 
3
Baghestani (2014, 2015) show that US consumer survey data on inflationary expectations have predictive power for US gasoline prices.
 
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Metadata
Title
Do directional predictions of US gasoline prices reveal asymmetries?
Authors
Hamid Baghestani
Jorg Bley
Publication date
11-09-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Economics and Finance / Issue 2/2020
Print ISSN: 1055-0925
Electronic ISSN: 1938-9744
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12197-019-09496-2

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