Hi

One thought would be to fit say a GARCH model to your historical data series, 
divide the returns by the sigma estimates and then repeat.  This would have the 
advantage of getting the data to be closer to the same scale. 

Regards

David  

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Subject: Re: [R] Mahalanobis Distance

Hello David,

Thank you for the help anyway. Well answering your question "However, I wonder 
how much value there is to computing the Mahalanobis distance with two 
variables that are measured on such different scales?":

These two variables are subseries of the same time series. What I'm doing is 
using one method of forecasting time series that searches in the past of the 
time series, similar subseries to be an input of a forecasting function. I'm 
testing several distance measures, and one of that is the mahalanobis
distance.   

But right now I'm stuck with this problem....

Best regards,

Jorge Aikes Junior
Universidade Estadual do Oeste do ParanĂ¡ - Brazil.

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