Impact of commodities and global stock prices on the idiosyncratic risk of Bitcoin during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Abstract

In times of exogenous systemic shocks, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to identify hedge or safe haven assets. Therefore, this paper analyzes changes in the idiosyncratic risk of Bitcoin in a portfolio of commodities and global stocks. For this purpose, the M-GARCH model employed considers the interdependence among all the portfolio assets by using a time-varying asset pricing framework. This framework measures the impact of commodities and global stock prices as sources of systemic risk for Bitcoin returns before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The evidence suggests that during the COVID-19 pandemic, the effects of changes in commodities and global prices on the idiosyncratic risk of Bitcoin were statistically significant. The idiosyncratic risk of Bitcoin measured as a percentage of total variance not accounted for by the proposed model rose from 86.06% to 95.05% during the pandemic. These results are in line with previous studies regarding the properties of Bitcoin as a hedge or safe haven asset for a portfolio composed of commodities and global stocks.

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Fallon, E. C., & Sarmiento, J. (2021). Impact of commodities and global stock prices on the idiosyncratic risk of Bitcoin during the COVID-19 pandemic. Investment Management and Financial Innovations, 18(4), 213–222. https://doi.org/10.21511/IMFI.18(4).2021.19

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