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Variance contracts permit the trading of ’variance risk’, i.e. the risk that the realizedvariance of stock returns changes randomly over time. We discuss why investorsmight want to trade this type of risk, and why they might prefer a variance contractto standard calls and puts for this...
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Attempted dynamic replication based valuation of equity options is analyzed using the Optimal Hedge Monte-Carlo (OHMC) method. Detailed here are (1) the option hedging strategy and its costs; (2) irreducible hedging errors associated with realistically fat-tailed & asymmetric return...
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Using a representative sample of 13F reports providing novel information on option characteristics and prices, we document that hedge funds prefer to hold liquid high–embedded leverage options without lottery-like skewness. Various portfolios mimicking hedge funds' option holdings earn...
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