Understanding Systematic Risk: A High-Frequency Approach

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Based on a novel high-frequency data set for a large number of firms, I estimate the time-varying latent continuous and jump factors that explain individual stock returns. The factors are estimated using principal component analysis applied to a local volatility and jump covariance matrix. I find four stable continuous systematic factors, which can be well approximated by a market, oil, finance, and electricity portfolio, while there is only one stable jump market factor. The exposure of stocks to these risk factors and their explained variation is time-varying. The four continuous factors carry an intraday risk premium that reverses overnight.

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Pelger, M. (2020). Understanding Systematic Risk: A High-Frequency Approach. Journal of Finance, 75(4), 2179–2220. https://doi.org/10.1111/jofi.12898

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