Optionable Stocks and Mutual Fund Performance
Chune Young Chung,
Doojin Ryu,
Kainan Wang and
Blerina Zykaj
Journal of Futures Markets, 2018, vol. 38, issue 3, 390-412
Abstract:
We examine whether stock‐level options information drives mutual fund performance. Our paper is motivated by existing studies indicating that options prices or implied volatilities predict stock returns. We find that stock‐implied volatility innovations forecast mutual fund performance. Specifically, mutual funds investing in fewer optionable stocks or optionable stocks with favorable information outperform other funds. In addition, mutual fund managers overall do not trade on past options information. However, well‐performing fund managers use that information to decrease their holdings in poorly performing stocks. Moreover, well‐performing mutual funds containing strong options information tend to increase their holdings in optionable stocks in subsequent periods. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Jrl Fut Mark 38:390–412, 2018
Date: 2018
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