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Directional predictability between trading volume and price returns in the agricultural futures markets: risk implications for traders

Dimitrios Panagiotou (Department of Economics, School of Economics and Social Sciences, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece)
Alkistis Tseriki (Department of Economics, School of Economics and Social Sciences, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece)

Journal of Risk Finance

ISSN: 1526-5943

Article publication date: 25 February 2022

Issue publication date: 21 April 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The cross-quantilogram analysis is employed. The latter can assess the temporal association between two stationary time series at different parts of their joint distribution. Data are daily prices and trading volumes from the futures markets of five agricultural commodities, namely, corn, hard red wheat, oats, rice and soybeans.

Design/methodology/approach

The objective to the present work is to investigate for directional predictability between returns and volume (and vice versa) in the futures markets of agricultural commodities.

Findings

The empirical results reveal evidence, weak as well as strong, that extreme low values of returns are likely to lead high levels of volume. There is also weak evidence that extreme low values of volume are likely to precede high values of returns, except for the futures markets of oats where there is very strong evidence that low values of volume are likely to lead high values of returns. For the commodity of soybeans, there is very strong evidence that extreme high levels of volume are likely to lead high values of returns, but they are very short lived.

Research limitations/implications

Agricultural futures have been recently characterized by increased volatility leading hedgers to be looking for diversification. The present findings suggest that when price crashes occur, investors who suffer losses wish to sell, increasing this way the trading activity. Concurrently, the results reveal that extreme low levels of trading volume might signal a possible price turn around for traders.

Originality/value

This is the first study that employs the quantilogram approach in order to investigate for potential predictability from returns to volume and from volume to returns, in the futures markets of agricultural commodities.

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Citation

Panagiotou, D. and Tseriki, A. (2022), "Directional predictability between trading volume and price returns in the agricultural futures markets: risk implications for traders", Journal of Risk Finance, Vol. 23 No. 3, pp. 264-288. https://doi.org/10.1108/JRF-04-2021-0063

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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