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Model Specification and Risk Premia: Evidence from Futures Options

Mark Broadie, Mikhail Chernov and Michael Johannes

Journal of Finance, 2007, vol. 62, issue 3, 1453-1490

Abstract: This paper examines model specification issues and estimates diffusive and jump risk premia using S&P futures option prices from 1987 to 2003. We first develop a time series test to detect the presence of jumps in volatility, and find strong evidence in support of their presence. Next, using the cross section of option prices, we find strong evidence for jumps in prices and modest evidence for jumps in volatility based on model fit. The evidence points toward economically and statistically significant jump risk premia, which are important for understanding option returns.

Date: 2007
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