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Economic gains of realized volatility in the Brazilian stock market

Márcio Gomes Pinto Garcia    
Marcelo Cunha Medeiros    
Francisco Eduardo de Luna e Almeida Santos    

Resumen

This paper evaluates the economic gains associated with following a volatility timing strategy based on a multivariate model of realized volatility. To study this issue, we build a high frequency database with the most actively traded Brazilian stocks. Comparing with traditional volatility methods, we find that, when estimation risk is controlled, economic gains associated with realized measures perform well and increase proportionally to the target return. When expected returns are bootstrapped, however, performance fees are not significant, which is an indication that economic gains of realized volatility are offset by estimation risk.

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