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Is volatility risk priced in the securities market? Evidence from S&P 500 index options

✍ Scribed by Yakup Eser Arisoy; Aslihan Salih; Levent Akdeniz


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
214 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0270-7314

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Abstract

The authors examine whether volatility risk is a priced risk factor in securities returns. Zero‐beta at‐the‐money straddle returns of the S&P 500 index are used to measure volatility risk. It is demonstrated that volatility risk captures time variation in the stochastic discount factor. The results suggest that straddle returns are important conditioning variables in asset pricing, and investors use straddle returns when forming their expectations about securities returns. One interesting finding is that different classes of firms react differently to volatility risk. For example, small firms and value firms have negative and significant volatility coefficients, whereas big firms and growth firms have positive and significant volatility coefficients during high‐volatility periods, indicating that investors see these latter firms as hedges against volatile states of the economy. Overall, these findings have important implications for portfolio formation, risk management, and hedging strategies. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Jrl Fut Mark 27:617–642, 2007


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