RELATIVE SIGNED JUMP AND FUTURE STOCK RETURNS

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Rehman, Seema [1 ]
Sharif, Saqib [2 ]
Ullah, Wali [3 ]
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[1] Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Inst Sci & Technol SZ, Dept Management Sci, 90 & 100 Clifton, Karachi 75600, Pakistan
[2] Inst Business Adm IBA, Dept Finance, Univ Rd, Karachi 75270, Pakistan
[3] Inst Business Adm IBA, Dept Econ, Univ Rd, Karachi 75270, Pakistan
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cross-section of equity returns; emerging market; intraday data; realized skewness; relative signed jump; CROSS-SECTION; MARKET; VOLATILITY; EQUILIBRIUM; SKEWNESS; MODELS; RISK; NEWS;
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Due to the importance of expected return on investment documented in financial literature, studies have developed and examined numerous methods and techniques and assessed their predictability power. This research examines if realized variation measures of individual firms contain information for future stock returns using trading strategy that takes long position for portfolio of stocks having high realized variation measures and takes short position for portfolio of stocks having low realized variation measures. Relying on recent advancements in asset pricing, intraday stock price increments are decomposed into their positive and negative constituents and their summed squares are categorized as good and bad volatilities, respectively. On the basis of the findings, it is evidenced that relative signed jump measure (RSJ) acquired by taking the difference of good and bad volatilities, scaled by total daily volatility, has positive risk premium in the cross section of stock returns in the emerging stock market of Pakistan. Results for realized kurtosis (RKT) are also positive and significant for predicting next week's cross sectional stock return. Furthermore, the predictive power of realized volatility (RVOL) and realized skewness (RSK) are analyzed, but no robust evidence is traced for these realized measures.
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