经济
中国
突出
信息不对称
金融经济学
货币经济学
看涨期权
收益率
行为经济学
供求关系
摘要
ABSTRACT This paper documents two return asymmetries in China's options market: call (put) returns are positive (negative) overnight but negative (positive) intraday. We provide a demand‐pressure‐based explanation for this phenomenon, identifying retail investors' gambling motives as the primary catalyst, which are particularly salient following negative realizations of underlying returns. Additionally, insurance‐driven demand accounts for the negative overnight put returns, while attention‐driven demand contributes to the night‐day asymmetry in call returns. Despite institutional investors exploiting these mispricings, the asymmetries persist over time, leaving retail investors to bear losses as counterparties.
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