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Volume,volatility and information linkages in the stock and option markets
Authors:Kin‐Yip Ho  Lin Zheng  Zhaoyong Zhang
Institution:1. Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Applied Statistics, College of Business and Economics, Australian National University, Australia;2. Department of Economics and Business, City College of New York, USA;3. School of Accounting, Finance & Economics, Edith Cowan University, Australia
Abstract:This paper examines the relationship between option trading activity and stock market volatility. Although the option market is uniquely suited for trading on volatility information, there is little analysis on how trading activity in this market is linked to stock price volatility. The bulk of the discussion tends to focus on whether trading activity in the stock market is informative about stock volatility. To analyze the information in option trading activity for stock market volatility, a sample of 15 stocks with the highest option trading volume is selected. For each stock, it is noted that the trading activities in the put and call option markets have significant explanatory power for stock market volatility. In addition, the results indicate that the call option trading activity has a stronger impact on stock volatility compared with that of the put options. Our results demonstrate that information and sentiment in the option market is useful for the estimation of stock market volatility. Also, the significance of the effects of option trading activity on stock price volatility is observed to be comparable to that of stock market trading activity. Furthermore, the persistence and asymmetric effects in the volatility of some stocks tend to disappear once option trading activity is taken into account.
Keywords:E44  G12  G14  Information linkage  Stock market volatility  Option trading volume  Asymmetric effects
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