DOI: 10.3390/ijfs14080217 ISSN: 2227-7072

The Degree of Interconnectedness Between Cryptocurrency and Stock Markets: A Dynamic Wavelet Analysis

Lumengo Bonga-Bonga

Grounded in the theoretical frameworks of safe haven and hedging asset theory, alongside wavelet-based time-frequency analysis, this study investigates the dynamic interconnectedness between three major cryptocurrencies and six global stock markets spanning both developed and emerging economies. Unlike prior wavelet studies that rely predominantly on graphical interpretation, this paper advances the literature by complementing graphical outputs with numerical results, offering a more rigorous and reproducible analytical foundation. Using daily price data from January 2018 to October 2024, the study applies both univariate and multivariate wavelet techniques to capture return co-movements across multiple time horizons. The univariate analysis reveals significant variance in stock returns concentrated at high frequencies, particularly over 2–4-day cycles, with pronounced fluctuations during the COVID-19 pandemic. In emerging markets such as Nigeria, additional volatility is attributed to political instability and macroeconomic crises. The multivariate analysis further demonstrates that observed co-movements between cryptocurrencies and stock markets are largely driven by interdependence rather than contagion. The paper’s findings are relevant to portfolio diversification strategies across both developed and emerging markets for investors combining stock and cryptocurrency assets.

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