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The KOSPI 200 options are one of the most actively traded derivatives in the world. This paper empirically examines (a) the statistical properties of the Korea's representative implied volatility index (VKOSPI) derived from the KOSPI 200 options and (b) macroeconomic and financial variables that...
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We examine whether stock-level options information drives mutual fund performance. Our paper is motivated by existing studies indicating that options prices or implied volatilities predict stock returns. We find that stock-implied volatility innovations forecast mutual fund performance....
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We study options market participants’ trading behavior before and after the options multiplier increases. After the options multiplier increases, the options market becomes more efficient. By analyzing the high-frequency microstructure dataset, we show that local retail and local institutional...
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We examine the effects of limited investor attention on stock returns by using Google search volume index to measure investor attention. We also investigate whether national culture and market development have any role in this relationship. We find that the impact of investor attention on stock...
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This study suggests a novel approach for decomposing an options order imbalance based on trading motives using put-call parity. The options order imbalance is separated into two components: one that contains arbitrage trading and one that does not. Intuitively, the proportion of the former...
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