Realized stock-market volatility of the United States and the presidential approval rating

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Gupta, Rangan
Jaichand, Yuvana
Pierdzioch, Christian
Van Eyden, Renee

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MDPI

Abstract

Studying the question of whether macroeconomic predictors play a role in forecasting stock-market volatility has a long and significant tradition in the empirical finance literature. We went beyond the earlier literature in that we studied whether the presidential approval rating can be used as a single-variable substitute in place of standard macroeconomic predictors when forecasting stock-market volatility in the United States (US). Political-economy considerations imply that the presidential approval rating should reflect fluctuations in macroeconomic predictors and, hence, may absorb or even improve on the predictive value for stock-market volatility of the latter. We studied whether the presidential approval rating has predictive value out-of-sample for realized stock-market volatility and, if so, which types of investors benefit from using it.

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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT: Data will be made available upon request.

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Stock-market volatility, Macroeconomic predictors, Presidential approval rating, Forecasting, SDG-08: Decent work and economic growth

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-08:Decent work and economic growth

Citation

Gupta, R.; Jaichand, Y.; Pierdzioch, C.; van Eyden, R. Realized Stock-Market Volatility of the United States and the Presidential Approval Rating. Mathematics 2023, 11, 2964. https://doi.org/10.3390/math11132964.