articleJournal of Financial and Quantitative AnalysisMar 31, 2010Closed access

What Does the Individual Option Volatility Smirk Tell Us About Future Equity Returns?

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Abstract

Abstract The shape of the volatility smirk has significant cross-sectional predictive power for future equity returns. Stocks exhibiting the steepest smirks in their traded options underperform stocks with the least pronounced volatility smirks in their options by 10.9% per year on a risk-adjusted basis. This predictability persists for at least 6 months, and firms with the steepest volatility smirks are those experiencing the worst earnings shocks in the following quarter. The results are consistent with the notion that informed traders with negative news prefer to trade out-of-the-money put options, and that the equity market is slow in incorporating the information embedded in volatility smirks.

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Keywords
  • Volatility (finance)
  • Predictability
  • Equity (law)
  • Economics
  • Implied volatility
  • Volatility smile
  • Earnings
  • Financial economics
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