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Gamma vs. Volatility Risk
Original Question: What is the link between Gamma and the Volatility Risk?
It leads me to ask:
- What is the Volatility Risk definition and what are the good practices to measure it?
Thinking about ...
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Why does $\hat{\epsilon}'\hat{\epsilon}$ of a factor model measure risk?
$\hat{\epsilon}'\hat{\epsilon}$ from the market model: $R_{it} - \hat{\alpha} - \hat{\beta}R_{mt} = \hat{\epsilon}$, or from a factor model such as the Fama-French 3 factor model, is often used in the ...
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Conditional or unconditional volatility?
I am reading a paper (reference below) that states "The conditional volatility for each underlying security (or for a market index) can be estimated using the standard deviation of the stock’s ...
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Unsystematic/Idiosyncratic/Firm-specific volatility/variance in the market model?
I was asked to use idiosyncratic volatility as a regressor in a cross-sectional regression upon cross-sectional returns as the dependent variable. Returns can be thought of as the raw log stock return ...
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Annualzing the log of daily returns riddle
Two popular ways to measure returns are Arithmetic returns and Log returns. Let's define arithmetic (simple period) returns as: P(t) - P(t-1) / P(t-1). Let's define log return as Ln( P(t)/P(t-1) ) or ...
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better estimator of volatility for small samples
One commonly used sample estimator of volatility is the standard deviation of the log returns.
It is indeed a very good estimator (unbiased, ...) when the sample is large.
But I don't like it for ...
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Do low volatility stocks outperform high volatility stocks over the long run?
A recent article from Forbes seems to indicate that low volatility stocks outperform high volatility stocks over the long run. Does anyone have any supporting or contradicting evidence to this claim? ...