Title of article
Jump risk, stock returns, and slope of implied volatility smile
Author/Authors
Yan، نويسنده , , Shu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
18
From page
216
To page
233
Abstract
In the presence of jump risk, expected stock return is a function of the average jump size, which can be proxied by the slope of option implied volatility smile. This implies a negative predictive relation between the slope of implied volatility smile and stock return. For more than four thousand stocks ranked by slope during 1996–2005, the difference between the risk-adjusted average returns of the lowest and highest quintile portfolios is 1.9% per month. Although both the systematic and idiosyncratic components of slope are priced, the idiosyncratic component dominates the systematic component in explaining the return predictability of slope. The findings are robust after controlling for stock characteristics such as size, book-to-market, leverage, volatility, skewness, and volume. Furthermore, the results cannot be explained by alternative measures of steepness of implied volatility smile in previous studies.
Keywords
Stock returns , Implied volatility smile , Slope , Jump risk , OPTIONS
Journal title
Journal of Financial Economics
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Journal of Financial Economics
Record number
2212222
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