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The Impact of Trades on Daily Volatility
Authors:Avramov, Doron   Chordia, Tarun   Goyal, Amit
Affiliation:R. H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland
Abstract:This article proposes a trading-based explanation for the asymmetriceffect in daily volatility of individual stock returns. Previousstudies propose two major hypotheses for this phenomenon: leverageeffect and time-varying expected returns. However, leveragehas no impact on asymmetric volatility at the daily frequencyand, moreover, we observe asymmetric volatility for stocks withno leverage. Also, expected returns may vary with the businesscycle, that is, at a lower than daily frequency. Trading activityof contrarian and herding investors has a robust effect on therelationship between daily volatility and lagged return. Consistentwith the predictions of the rational expectation models, thenon-informational liquidity-driven (herding) trades increasevolatility following stock price declines, and the informed(contrarian) trades reduce volatility following stock priceincreases. The results are robust to different measures of volatilityand trading activity. (JEL C30, G11, G12)
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