Fear in the Korea Market

To quantify the level of fear in the Korea equity market, we construct a volatility index with the market prices of options on the KOSPI 200 index. We use the model-free approach in our construction. The resulting volatility index, referred to as KIX, is found to play a role similar to VIX, the vola...

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Main Author: TING, Hian Ann, Christopher
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-16332010-09-23T06:24:04Z Fear in the Korea Market TING, Hian Ann, Christopher To quantify the level of fear in the Korea equity market, we construct a volatility index with the market prices of options on the KOSPI 200 index. We use the model-free approach in our construction. The resulting volatility index, referred to as KIX, is found to play a role similar to VIX, the volatility index for the U.S. market. We find that KIX captures the level of fear for the Korea market in the sense that a decline in the KOSPI 200 index is typically associated with an asymmetrically larger increase in KIX. This negative correlation is statistically significant and robust when other proxies for market condition such as the put-call ratio and the advance-decline ratio are used as control variables. We apply KIX to design a profitable trading strategy and to quantify the premium for variance risk. Our analysis suggests that the trading gain and the variance risk premium are statistically and economically significant. These two applications shed light on a common theme of financial economics: Investors who bear the increased risk forecasted demand a larger risk premium from those who want to avoid the risk. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/634 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Finance and Financial Management Portfolio and Security Analysis
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Portfolio and Security Analysis
TING, Hian Ann, Christopher
Fear in the Korea Market
description To quantify the level of fear in the Korea equity market, we construct a volatility index with the market prices of options on the KOSPI 200 index. We use the model-free approach in our construction. The resulting volatility index, referred to as KIX, is found to play a role similar to VIX, the volatility index for the U.S. market. We find that KIX captures the level of fear for the Korea market in the sense that a decline in the KOSPI 200 index is typically associated with an asymmetrically larger increase in KIX. This negative correlation is statistically significant and robust when other proxies for market condition such as the put-call ratio and the advance-decline ratio are used as control variables. We apply KIX to design a profitable trading strategy and to quantify the premium for variance risk. Our analysis suggests that the trading gain and the variance risk premium are statistically and economically significant. These two applications shed light on a common theme of financial economics: Investors who bear the increased risk forecasted demand a larger risk premium from those who want to avoid the risk.
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title Fear in the Korea Market
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/634
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