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Short-Term Market Risks Implied by Weekly Options
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TODOROV, VIKTOR
, ANDERSEN, TORBEN G.
, FUSARI, NICOLA
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2011-2015
/ Asset pricing
/ Equity
/ Markets
/ Marktliquidität
/ Negative events
/ Options markets
/ Risk exposure
/ Securities analysis
/ Stock market indexes
/ Volatility
2017
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Short-Term Market Risks Implied by Weekly Options
by
TODOROV, VIKTOR
, ANDERSEN, TORBEN G.
, FUSARI, NICOLA
in
2011-2015
/ Asset pricing
/ Equity
/ Markets
/ Marktliquidität
/ Negative events
/ Options markets
/ Risk exposure
/ Securities analysis
/ Stock market indexes
/ Volatility
2017
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Short-Term Market Risks Implied by Weekly Options
2017
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Overview
We study short-maturity (\"weekly\") S&P 500 index options, which provide a direct way to analyze volatility and jump risks. Unlike longer-dated options, they are largely insensitive to the risk of intertemporal shifts in the economic environment. Adopting a novel seminonparametric approach, we uncover variation in the negative jump tail risk, which is not spanned by market volatility and helps predict future equity returns. As such, our approach allows for easy identification of periods of heightened concerns about negative tail events that are not always \"signaled\" by the level of market volatility and elude standard asset pricing models.
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Wiley Periodicals, Inc,Wiley,Blackwell Publishers Inc
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