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We use the database leak of Mt. Gox exchange to analyze the dynamics of the price of bitcoin from June 2011 to November …
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jumps. Jumps, High-Frequency Data, Spurious Detections, Jumps Dynamics, News Releases, Cojumps …
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We propose a model-free method for measuring the jump skewness risk premium via a tradingstrategy. We find that in the S&P 500 option market, the premium is positive and greater inabsolute terms than the variance premium. The trading strategy allows for examining the premiumin different holding...
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while allowing for aggregate stochastic volatility. We find that the bulk of yield dynamics comes from short rate …
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We incorporate a latent stochastic volatility factor and macroeconomic expectations in an affine model for the term structure of nominal and real rates. We estimate the model over 1999-2016 on U.S. data for nominal and TIPS yields, the realized and implied volatility of T-bonds and survey...
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difference tends to diminish at times of high volatility, indicating that the perceived information content of going against the …
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While many studies find that the tail distribution of high frequency stock returns follow a power law, there are only a few explanations for this finding. This study presents evidence that time-varying volatility can account for the power law property of high frequency stock returns. The power...
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We study empirically how competition among high-frequency traders (HFTs) affects their trading behavior and market quality. Our analysis exploits a unique dataset, which allows us to compare environments with and without high-frequency competition, and contains an exogenous event - a tick size...
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We examine the relation between liquidity, volume, and volatility using a comprehensive sample of U.S. stocks in the post-decimalization period. For large stocks, effective spread and volume are positively related in the time series even after controlling for volatility, contrary to most...
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changes carry information about fundamental news, our evidence suggests that implied volatility changes contain information … about uncertainty shocks to the firm. Our results are consistent with the notion that informed traders with new information … information …
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