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This study investigates the relation between decomposed trading volume (number of trades and average trade size) and realized volatility and its continuous and jump components. Considering buyer-initiated and seller-initiated trades and investigate whether buyer and seller initiated trades as...
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The finite sample performance of the Wald, Generalized Method of Moment (GMM) and Likelihood Ratio (LR) tests of multivariate asset pricing tests have been investigated in several studies on the US financial markets. This article extends this analysis in two important ways. Firstly, considering...
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We show analytically that the cross-sectional relation between idiosyncratic volatility estimated as the variance of the residuals in a single factor model and expected stock return may be represented by a truncated parabola that opens to the left and has horizontal axis. This relation is...
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In this paper we investigate the relation between idiosyncratic risk and expected return by estimating idiosyncratic volatility in different factor models including the downside and upside market models. In the analysis with portfolios, our results suggest an inverse relation between...
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