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Index option returns and generalized entropy bounds

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Abstract I develop a new spectrum of moment bounds on the pricing kernel. They stem from the solution of an optimization problem that is complementary to Hansen and Jagannathan (1991)… Click to show full abstract

Abstract I develop a new spectrum of moment bounds on the pricing kernel. They stem from the solution of an optimization problem that is complementary to Hansen and Jagannathan (1991) approach. Economically, they measure the discrepancy between what an optimizing agent could achieve if all assets (that are priced by the pricing kernel) were tradable and what she can actually achieve in the real-world market. Through the lens of these bounds, I examine leading macro-finance models using index option returns. I show, in a model-free fashion, the difficulty of several classes of models in meeting option-implied bounds. I highlight the unique information that my bounds provide compared with existing approaches.

Keywords: option; option returns; index option; generalized entropy; returns generalized

Journal Title: Journal of Financial Economics
Year Published: 2021

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