Publication date: December 2019
Source: Finance Research Letters, Volume 31
Author(s): David Yechiam Aharon, Mahmoud Qadan
Abstract
The day-of-the-week effect is a well-known phenomenon in financial markets, detected in the price of equities, bonds, currencies and commodities. In this study, we extend the exploration of this anomaly to Bitcoin. Using OLS and GARCH models with daily data for 2010â2017, we provide initial evidence about the existence of the day-of-the-week effect anomaly not only in returns but also in the volatility of Bitcoin. Our results also indicate the strong independence of Bitcoin and that classic speculative variables in the financial markets are limited in forecasting the price of Bitcoin. Our results are robust using different subsamples, estimation procedures and control variables.