
TAIL RISK HEDGING: Creating Robust Portfolios for Volatile Markets
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- Cover
- Tail Risk Hedging: Creating Robust Portfolios for Volatile Markets
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Introduction to Tail Risk and Tail Risk Management
- Lessons Learned
- Distressed Liquidation and Failure of Diversification
- Chapter 2 Basics: Tail Risk Hedging for Defense
- Formal Derivation of Portfolio Hedges Using Factor Hedges
- Rolling Tail Hedges
- Benchmarking Tail Risk Management
- Cash Versus Explicit Tail Hedging
- Chapter 3 Offensive Tail Risk Hedging
- A Model to Compute the Value of Tail Hedging
- Model Calibration
- Chapter 4 Active Tail Risk Management
- Creating a Long History
- Active Monetization Rules
- Chapter 5 Indirect Hedging and Basis Risk
- Quantifying Basis Risk
- Hedge Matching at the Attachment Point
- "Soft" Indirects: Comparing Puts versus Put Spreads
- Basis Risk from Correlated Asset Classes
- Chapter 6 Other Tail Risk Management Strategies
- Tail Risk Hedging versus Asset Allocation in a Multimodal World
- The Hedging Value in Trends and Momentum
- A Look at the Risks and Rewards of Costless Collars
- Variance Swaps and Direct Volatility-Based Hedging
- Dynamic Hedging
- Chapter 7 A Behavioral Perspective on Tail Risk Hedging
- Narrow Framing and Tail Risk Hedging
- Pricing of Put Options on a Standalone Basis
- Multiple Equilibria and Expected Returns on Tail Hedges
- Precommitment and Procyclicality
- Chapter 8 Tail Risk Hedging for Retirement Investments
- Chapter 9 Inflation and Duration Tail Risk Hedging
- Hedging at the Money Inflation versus Inflation Tails
- Tail Hedging Realized Inflation versus Inflation Expectations
- Inflation Dynamics and Inflation Spikes
- Framework for Inflation Tail Hedging
- Benchmarking Inflation Tail Hedges
- Pricing of Inflation Options
- Options on CPI
- Options on the Breakeven Inflation Rate
- Indirect Inflation Tail Risk Hedging and Basis Risk
- Pricing of Tail Interest-Rate Swaptions
- Indirect Hedges
- Example of Gold Options as Proxy Tail Hedge
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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