Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Financial Mathematics - Passive Fragility

4:30pm - 5:30pm

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We present a plausible model for the dollar size of the US equity market that incorporates passive share. Our model relies upon a small set of assumptions that are nearly universally accepted, or at a minimum widely used by quant practitioners. While our assumptions are seemingly innocuous and uncontroversial, the implications of our model should be a cause for significant concern. Once the passive share crosses a threshold, index volatility is expected to increase at a cubic speed, which may lead to much faster boom and bust cycles in the market. Significantly, in the absence of market controls, such as circuit breakers and closures, a higher threshold of passive share may spell disaster. Here, the major indices have a positive probability of hitting 0 before rebounding, over any finite time interval. This is joint work with Michael Green (Simplify Asset Management) and Hari P. Krishnan (SCT Capital Management).

Event Format
Speakers / Performers:
Prof. Stephan Sturm
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Language
English
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Organizer
Department of Mathematics
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