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We argue that negative skew and positive mean of the distribution of stock returns are largely due to the broken symmetry of stochastic volatility governing gains and losses. Starting with stochastic differential equations for stock returns and for stochastic volatility, we argue that the distribution of stock returns can be effectively split in two—for gains and losses—assuming difference in parameters of their respective stochastic volatilities. A modified Jones–Faddy skew t-distribution utilized here allows to reflect this in a single organic distribution which tends to meaningfully capture this asymmetry. We illustrate its application on distribution of daily S&P500 returns and analyze its tails.
Shao et al. (Mon,) studied this question.