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Book Explaining the Level of Credit Spreads

Download or read book Explaining the Level of Credit Spreads written by Martijn Cremers and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Prices of equity index put options contain information on the price of systematic downward jump risk. We use a structural jump-diffusion firm value model to assess the level of credit spreads that is generated by option-implied jump risk premia. In our compound option pricing model, an equity index option is an option on a portfolio of call options on the underlying firm values. We calibrate the model parameters to historical information on default risk, the equity premium and equity return distribution, and S & P 500 index option prices. Our results show that a model without jumps fails to fit the equity return distribution and option prices, and generates a low out-of-sample prediction for credit spreads. Adding jumps and jump risk premia improves the fit of the model in terms of equity and option characteristics considerably and brings predicted credit spread levels much closer to observed levels.

Book Explaining the Level of Credit Spreads

Download or read book Explaining the Level of Credit Spreads written by and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 44 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Credit Spread Options for Beginners

Download or read book Credit Spread Options for Beginners written by Freeman Publications and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-22 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What if you could get an extra $100, $200 or even $500 deposited directly into your brokerage account within the next 24 hours? That might sound impossible... but with credit spreads... it's not just a possibility... it's a certainty. Because with credit spreads, every single trade pays you when you enter it. And you can use these to generate safe returns, no matter what happens to your stock. Unlike regular options trading, you don't even need to guess the direction of a stock, or what price it will be in a month. You only have to guess a price range. And you can use this strategy to generate income on stocks you don't even own... even if those stocks are moving sideways. Plus by focusing on only the most reliable moves - you can win as often as 85 times out of every 100 trades - which means you pile up profits that others can only dream about! All of this without paying a "trading guru" thousands of dollars to learn their system. Here's just a fraction of what you'll learn inside the book: The 8 criteria we use to select the best stocks to write credit spreads - Page 85 The vital difference between naked and uncovered calls - Page 55 10 examples of stock you should never use to trade credit spreads. Amateurs do this all the time and you can lose as much as $31,000 on a single trade. Learn why these stocks are so dangerous and what to do instead - Page 86 How to automatically set up take profit levels so you only have to spend a couple minutes each month managing your trades - Page 104 Options Greeks explained in 10 minutes - Page 44 Exactly what level the VIX should be at before you sell a spread. A backtest implementing this one tweak made the strategy 50% more profitable over 10 years worth of trades - Page 96 A simple strategy for selecting the right strike price for your options - Page 160 The only 3 technical indicators you need to know for credit spreads. Ignore everything else, you only need these 3 beginner friendly metrics to get started - Page 70 No strategy is risk-free, but on page 101 we show you how to set up your trades to avoid any big losses How to find the best credit spreads stocks for free. Stock scanning services will charge you $300 a year for this information, but our approach costs nothing and lists the exact same companies - Page 81 Plus, inside the book you get free access to a 7 part video course covering every aspect of profitable investing So even if you've never used options before, the book walks you through everything step by step. You'll find everything explained in plain English, free from technical jargon. Even if you get stuck, you can always send us an email (provided inside the book) or reach out in our private investing community on social media - we're always happy to help with any questions you might have. And remember... bank CD's will only pay you between 0% and 1%... the dividend yield on the S&P 500 is around 2%... and 5 to 10 year municipal bonds will only pay between 2% and 3%. But if you use what's inside this book, you could have the opportunity to earn so much more than that. And when you receive just a single premium from one of these trades (which is paid into your account instantly) it will cover the cost of this book 10x over. To get your copy right now, just scroll up and click "add to cart"

Book Understanding Changes in Corporate Credit Spreads

Download or read book Understanding Changes in Corporate Credit Spreads written by Doron Avramov and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: New evidence is reported on the empirical success of structural models in explaining changes in corporate credit risk. A parsimonious set of common factors and company-level fundamentals, inspired by structural models, was found to explain more than 54 percent (67 percent) of the variation in credit-spread changes for medium-grade (low-grade) bonds. No dominant latent factor was present in the unexplained variation. Although this set of factors had lower explanatory power among high-grade bonds, it did capture most of the systematic variation in credit-spread changes in that category. It also subsumed the explanatory power of the Fama and French factors among all grade classes.

Book Credit Spread Options for Beginners 2021  Crash Course to Find Out how to Trade with the Credit Spread

Download or read book Credit Spread Options for Beginners 2021 Crash Course to Find Out how to Trade with the Credit Spread written by Collane LV and published by . This book was released on 2021-10-31 with total page 138 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this book you will learn: The 8 criteria we use to select the best stocks to write credit spreads The vital difference between naked and uncovered calls 10 examples of stocks you should never use to trade credit spreads. Amateurs do this all the time and you can lose up to $ 31,000 on a single trade. Find out why these titles are so dangerous and what to do instead How to automatically set take profit levels so you only have to spend a couple of minutes each month managing your trades Greek options explained in 10 minutes Exactly what level the VIX should be at before selling a spread. A backtest implementing this tweak made the strategy 50% more profitable in 10 years of operation A simple strategy for selecting the right strike price for your options The only 3 technical indicators you need to know for credit spreads. Ignore everything else, you just need these 3 beginner metrics to get started No strategy is risk-free, but on page 101 we show you how to set up your trades to avoid big losses How to find the best credit spread stocks for free. Inventory Scanning Services will charge you $ 300 per year for this information, but our approach costs nothing and lists exactly the same companies

Book Explaining Credit Spread Changes

Download or read book Explaining Credit Spread Changes written by Jing-Zhi Huang and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We examine the question of the determinants of corporate bond credit spreads using both weekly and monthly option-adjusted spreads for nine corporate bond indices from Merrill Lynch from January 1997 to July 2002. We find that the Russell 2000 index historical return volatility and Conference Board composite leading and coincident economic indicators have significant power in explaining credit spread changes, especially for high yield indices. Furthermore, these three variables plus the interest rate level, the historical interest rate volatility, the yield curve slope, the Russell 2000 index return, and the Fama-French [1996] high-minus-low factor can explain more than 40% of credit spread changes for five bond indexes. In particular, these eight variables can explain 67.68% and 60.82% of credit spread changes for the B- and BB rated indexes, respectively. Our analysis confirms that credit spread changes for high-yield bonds are more closely related to equity market factors and also provides evidence in favor of incorporating macroeconomic factors into credit risk models.

Book Mastering Option Credit Spread Trading

Download or read book Mastering Option Credit Spread Trading written by Timmy Korando and published by . This book was released on 2021-02-07 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Option credit spread strategy is one of the best ways to take advantage of the stock market's complex behavior. In this Credit Spread Options Book, you will discover: - The 8 criteria we use to select the best stocks to write credit spreads - The vital difference between naked and uncovered calls - 10 examples of stock you should never use to trade credit spreads. Amateurs do this all the time and you can lose as much as $31,000 on a single trade. Learn why these stocks are so dangerous and what to do instead - How to automatically set up take profit levels so you only have to spend a couple of minutes each month managing your trades - Options Greeks explained in 10 minutes - Exactly what level the VIX should be at before you sell a spread. A backtest implementing this one tweak made the strategy 50% more profitable over 10 years worth of trades - A simple strategy for selecting the right strike price for your options - The only 3 technical indicators you need to know for credit spreads. Ignore everything else, you only need these 3 beginner-friendly metrics to get started - No strategy is risk-free, but on page 101 we show you how to set up your trades to avoid any big losses - How to find the best credit spreads stocks for free. Stock scanning services will charge you $300 a year for this information, but our approach costs nothing and lists the exact same companies So, you would finally realize that options analysis and trading is not rocket science but rather an efficient way to successfully trade the dynamic stock market.

Book The Shape of the Term Structure of Credit Spreads

Download or read book The Shape of the Term Structure of Credit Spreads written by Mascia Bedendo and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this empirical paper we investigate the role of interest rate, market and idiosyncratic equity variables in explaining the entire shape of the term structure of credit spreads. Recent empirical literature has highlighted the importance of these components as determinants of the credit spread levels. By analyzing portfolios of straight bonds for both the industrial and financial sectors across investment grade credit ratings, we find that these factors impact credit spread levels at various maturities in a significantly different way. Therefore we conclude that these variables represent important determinants not only of the level, but also of the slope and curvature of credit spread term structures. A closer inspection of the credit spread slope also reveals that it contains important information about future credit spreads, and provides useful insights into the theoretical predictions of the Merton (1974) model.

Book The VAR Implementation Handbook  Chapter 7   Explaining Cross Sectional Differences in Credit Default Swap Spreads  An Alternative Approach Using Value at Risk

Download or read book The VAR Implementation Handbook Chapter 7 Explaining Cross Sectional Differences in Credit Default Swap Spreads An Alternative Approach Using Value at Risk written by Greg N. Gregoriou and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2009-02-19 with total page 26 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The following is a chapter from The VaR Implementation Handbook, which examines the latest strategies for measuring, managing, and modeling risk across a variety of applications. Packed with the insights, methods, and models that make experienced professionals competitive all over the world, this comprehensive guide features cutting-edge research and findings from some of the industry's most respected academics, practitioners, and consultants.

Book The Effects of Inflation on Economic Growth

Download or read book The Effects of Inflation on Economic Growth written by Jose De Gregorio and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 20 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Interest Rate Derivatives Explained  Volume 2

Download or read book Interest Rate Derivatives Explained Volume 2 written by Jörg Kienitz and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-11-08 with total page 261 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book on Interest Rate Derivatives has three parts. The first part is on financial products and extends the range of products considered in Interest Rate Derivatives Explained I. In particular we consider callable products such as Bermudan swaptions or exotic derivatives. The second part is on volatility modelling. The Heston and the SABR model are reviewed and analyzed in detail. Both models are widely applied in practice. Such models are necessary to account for the volatility skew/smile and form the fundament for pricing and risk management of complex interest rate structures such as Constant Maturity Swap options. Term structure models are introduced in the third part. We consider three main classes namely short rate models, instantaneous forward rate models and market models. For each class we review one representative which is heavily used in practice. We have chosen the Hull-White, the Cheyette and the Libor Market model. For all the models we consider the extensions by a stochastic basis and stochastic volatility component. Finally, we round up the exposition by giving an overview of the numerical methods that are relevant for successfully implementing the models considered in the book.

Book Understanding the Securitization of Subprime Mortgage Credit

Download or read book Understanding the Securitization of Subprime Mortgage Credit written by Adam B. Ashcraft and published by DIANE Publishing. This book was released on 2010-03 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Provides an overview of the subprime mortgage securitization process and the seven key informational frictions that arise. Discusses the ways that market participants work to minimize these frictions and speculate on how this process broke down. Continues with a complete picture of the subprime borrower and the subprime loan, discussing both predatory borrowing and predatory lending. Presents the key structural features of a typical subprime securitization, documents how rating agencies assign credit ratings to mortgage-backed securities, and outlines how these agencies monitor the performance of mortgage pools over time. The authors draw upon the example of a mortgage pool securitized by New Century Financial during 2006. Illustrations.

Book International Convergence of Capital Measurement and Capital Standards

Download or read book International Convergence of Capital Measurement and Capital Standards written by and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2004 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Risks and Benefits of Credit Default Swaps and the Impact of a New Regulatory Environment

Download or read book The Risks and Benefits of Credit Default Swaps and the Impact of a New Regulatory Environment written by Christoph Theis and published by Haupt Verlag AG. This book was released on 2014 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Seit dem Ausbruch der jüngsten Finanzkrise sind Credit Default Swaps (CDS) ins Rampenlicht des akademischen und medialen Interesses gerückt und bilden seitdem den Gegenstand einer kontroversen Diskussion. Auf Europäischer Ebene werden zudem neue regulatorische Rahmenbedingungen eingeführt, die weitreichende Auswirkungen auf den CDS Markt haben werden. Die angesprochenen Kontroversen sowie die bevorstehenden regulatorischen Veränderungen machen den CDS Markt daher zu einem spannenden und wichtigen Forschungsgegenstand. Die vorliegende Dissertation beschäftigt sich in vier Forschungsarbeiten mit den Implikationen des Einsatzes von CDS auf Marktteilnehmer und gibt im speziellen Antworten auf offene Fragen hinsichtlich der Anwendung von Kreditrisikomodellen, des Nutzens und der Risiken von CDS und den Auswirkungen neuer Regulierungen auf den CDS Markt. In Kapitel I werden die theoretischen Grundlagen zur Messung des Kreditrisikos gelegt, wobei der Fokus auf der praktischen Anwendung von Kreditrisikomodellen liegt. Hierbei untersuche ich die zwei gängigsten Kreditrisikomodelle: den firmenwertbasierten sowie den intensitätsbasierten Ansatz. Dabei gewinne ich wichtige Einblicke in den Einsatz von Kreditrisikomodellen im Zusammenhang mit der Nutzung von Kreditderivaten. In Kapitel II werden der Nutzen und die Risiken von CDS unter theoretischen und empirischen Gesichtspunkten einer Analyse unterzogen. Basierend auf der Analyse werden nachfolgend regulatorische Handlungsempfehlungen abgeleitet und diskutiert. Die Ergebnisse zeitigen eine Reihe von Risiken, die sich insbesondere in Krisenzeiten verstärken und daher effektivere zukünftige Regulierungen verlangen. Kapitel III konzentriert sich auf neue regulatorische Anforderungen im CDS Markt. Dabei liegt der Fokus auf der Ausgestaltung der Zentralen Gegenparteien und den Auswirkungen deren Einführung auf die Marktteilnehmer. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Zentrale Gegenparteien ein.

Book Vertical Option Spreads

Download or read book Vertical Option Spreads written by Charles Conrick, IV and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2017-04-26 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Make trades on vertical options spreads with the precision of a laser beam Vertical Options Spreads is a combination of a bona-fide academic research-based study and a complete method to trade credit and debit spreads, along with other complex option combination trades such as iron condors and butterflies. Here, the author has accumulated five years of daily data on the ETF, SPY and provided historical evidence of actual win rates at specific multiples of entry points, both in time and price level. For example, traders will be able to use the weekly options, pick a level of risk and return desired, learn how to place the trade, and then discover the actual percent return that the trade would have yielded. This must-have resource includes the basics of option trading and contains references to many excellent works by other authors that explore more about the intricacies of option mechanics and trading. It is far more than an analysis of one specific asset, SPY, featuring a study of probability theory and how it has applied to trading over the past five years, including the highly volatile 2007 to 2009 time frame and the more "normal" 2010 to 2012 time period. The book offer a thorough understanding of how price movement, actual volatility, and implied volatility all provide a complex but workable web in which the informed trader can generate excellent returns. However, the trader must have the discipline to act within the confines of probability and the "law" of large numbers refusing to place trades based on gut feelings or hunches. Offers high-probability based trading that uses the new weekly options Contains handy interactive worksheets that allow traders to select their own risk/return with precision Includes a website with daily and weekly information on the estimate of the actual standard deviation points on the price spectrum Vertical Options Spreads offers traders a research-based guide for trading Standard & Poors 500 ETF, SPY using historic and estimated probabilities and returns that will give them an edge in the marketplace.