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A New Perspective on the Relationship between Trading Variables and Volatility in Futures Markets

Year 2017, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 397 - 407, 01.06.2017

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In this paper, we study the relationship between trading-related variables and volatility in futures markets, from a new unifying perspective, which is based on the separation of open and closed positions. Volatility in stock index futures markets (Standard & Poor’s 500, DAX 30 and Nikkei 225) is related to the flow of contracts entered into the markets and the flow of contracts that are closed out. In general, the daily changes in the number of open and closed positions are both positively correlated with volatility. Additionally, there is a stronger positive relationship between the number of open (respectively, closed) positions and contemporaneous volatility on those days when the opening of new positions (respectively, the closing of old ones) dominates the market. Finally, massive intra-day trading does not seem to alter the average volatility. The change in perspective allows us to provide a consistent story for the effect of the change in the open interest on the volatility analysed in the previous literature.

Year 2017, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 397 - 407, 01.06.2017

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Other ID JA88UR74ZP
Journal Section Research Article
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Oscar Carchano This is me

Julio Lucia This is me

Ángel Pardo This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 7 Issue: 2

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APA Carchano, O., Lucia, J., & Pardo, Á. (2017). A New Perspective on the Relationship between Trading Variables and Volatility in Futures Markets. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 7(2), 397-407.
AMA Carchano O, Lucia J, Pardo Á. A New Perspective on the Relationship between Trading Variables and Volatility in Futures Markets. IJEFI. June 2017;7(2):397-407.
Chicago Carchano, Oscar, Julio Lucia, and Ángel Pardo. “A New Perspective on the Relationship Between Trading Variables and Volatility in Futures Markets”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 7, no. 2 (June 2017): 397-407.
EndNote Carchano O, Lucia J, Pardo Á (June 1, 2017) A New Perspective on the Relationship between Trading Variables and Volatility in Futures Markets. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 7 2 397–407.
IEEE O. Carchano, J. Lucia, and Á. Pardo, “A New Perspective on the Relationship between Trading Variables and Volatility in Futures Markets”, IJEFI, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 397–407, 2017.
ISNAD Carchano, Oscar et al. “A New Perspective on the Relationship Between Trading Variables and Volatility in Futures Markets”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 7/2 (June 2017), 397-407.
JAMA Carchano O, Lucia J, Pardo Á. A New Perspective on the Relationship between Trading Variables and Volatility in Futures Markets. IJEFI. 2017;7:397–407.
MLA Carchano, Oscar et al. “A New Perspective on the Relationship Between Trading Variables and Volatility in Futures Markets”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, vol. 7, no. 2, 2017, pp. 397-0.
Vancouver Carchano O, Lucia J, Pardo Á. A New Perspective on the Relationship between Trading Variables and Volatility in Futures Markets. IJEFI. 2017;7(2):397-40.