Option-implied measures of equity risk

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Abstract

Equity risk measured by beta is of great interest to both academics and practitioners. Existing estimates of beta use historical returns. Many studies have found option-implied volatility to be a strong predictor of future realized volatility. We find that option-implied volatility and skewness are also good predictors of future realized beta. Motivated by this finding, we establish a set of assumptions needed to construct a beta estimate from option-implied return moments using equity and index options. This beta can be computed using only option data on a single day. It is therefore potentially able to reflect sudden changes in the structure of the underlying company.

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Chang, B. Y., Christoffersen, P., Jacobs, K., & Vainberg, G. (2012, April). Option-implied measures of equity risk. Review of Finance. https://doi.org/10.1093/rof/rfq029

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