Common Firm-level Investor Fears: Evidence from Equity Options
General Finance
2023-09-11 v1
Abstract
We identify a new type of risk, common firm-level investor fears, from commonalities within the cross-sectional distribution of individual stock options. We define firm-level fears that link with upward price movements as good fears, and those relating to downward price movements as bad fears. Such information is different to market fears that we extract from index options. Stocks with high sensitivities to common firm-level investor fears earn lower returns, with investors demanding a higher compensation for exposure to common bad fears relative to common good fears. Risk premium estimates for common bad fears range from -5.63% to -4.92% per annum.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2309.03968,
title = {Common Firm-level Investor Fears: Evidence from Equity Options},
author = {Jozef Barunik and Mattia Bevilacqua and Michael Ellington},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.03968},
year = {2023}
}