DOI: 10.1093/rof/rfag014 ISSN: 1572-3097

Tail risk and asset prices in the short-term

Caio Almeida, Gustavo Freire, René Garcia, Rodrigo Hizmeri

Abstract

We combine high-frequency stock returns with risk-neutralization to extract the daily common component of tail risks perceived by investors in the cross-section of firms. Our tail risk measure significantly predicts the equity premium and variance risk premium at short horizons. Furthermore, a long–short portfolio built by sorting stocks on their recent exposure to tail risk generates abnormal returns with respect to standard factor models. Incorporating investors’ preferences via risk-neutralization is fundamental to our findings: the predictive power of the physical tail risk is weaker and generally subsumed by its risk-neutral counterpart.

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