Jianmin Liu, Zeguang Li, Bluford Putnam, Arthur Yu
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Abstract
This paper investigates the interplay between speculative and price volatility in the energy futures markets over various cycles, utilizing wavelet coherence and a double-layer network approach. Contrary to conventional wisdom, we find that long-term price volatility in individual futures markets, driven by extreme events, persistently leads to increased speculative trading, partly associated with increased hedging and risk management activity. The connectedness of the two-layer network system is dominated by speculation and volatility spillovers in the short and long term, respectively. The cross-layer spillover effects between price volatility and speculation are more pronounced in the long term. The direct and network effects of speculation reinterpret the interaction patterns among various futures markets. Specifically, the crude oil market, as a net receiver of spillover effects, exhibits an impact of speculation on price volatility driven primarily by network effects. However, the natural gas market is dominated by the direct effects of speculation.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Futures Markets chronicles the latest developments in financial futures and derivatives. It publishes timely, innovative articles written by leading finance academics and professionals. Coverage ranges from the highly practical to theoretical topics that include futures, derivatives, risk management and control, financial engineering, new financial instruments, hedging strategies, analysis of trading systems, legal, accounting, and regulatory issues, and portfolio optimization. This publication contains the very latest research from the top experts.