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At the end of January 2021, a group of stocks listed on US stock exchanges experienced sudden surges in their stock prices, which - coupled with high short interest – led to brief short squeeze episodes. We argue that these short squeezes were the result of coordinated trading by retail...
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On October 26, 2008, Porsche announced a largely unexpected domination plan for Volkswagen. The resulting short squeeze in Volkswagen's stock briefly made it the most valuable listed company in the world. We argue that this was a manipulation designed to save Porsche from insolvency and the...
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arbitrage opportunities that emerge endogenously in reaction to the portfolio imbalance generated by constrained agents. The … agents, arbitrage activity has an impact on the price level and generates both excess volatility and the leverage effect. We …
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We propose a nonparametric Bayesian approach for the estimation of the pricing kernel. Historical stock returns and option market data are combined through the Dirichlet Process (DP) to construct an option-adjusted physical measure. The precision parameter of the DP process is calibrated to the...
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without factors, but with a continuum of securities that have returns driven by a string. In this model, the arbitrage …
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Market efficiency and the pricing kernel are closely related. A non-monotonic decreasing pricing kernel implies the existence of a trading strategy in contingent claims that stochastically dominates a direct investment in the market. Moreover, a market is assumed to be efficient only if no...
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In a tractable stochastic volatility model, we identify the price of the smile as the price of the unspanned risks traded in SPX option markets. The price of the smile reflects two persistent volatility and skewness risks, which imply a downward sloping term structure of low-frequency variance...
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importance in recent years. We report that arbitrage activity occurs between ETFs and the underlying assets. Then, we show that … arbitrage activity may induce contagion. Flash Crash ; contagion ; ETF ; stocks ; arbitrage ; mispricing ; overvaluation …
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developed and used for numerical studies. No-arbitrage conditions were also discussed …
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The article presents a Bayesian nonparametric approach to model the Pricing Kernel (PK), defined as the present value of the ratio between the risk neutral density, q, and a modified physical density, p*. The risk neutral density is estimated from option data and the modified physical density is...
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