New Insights into Smile, Mispricing, and Value at Risk: The Hyperbolic Model.
The authors investigate a new basic model for asset pricing, the hyperbolic model, which allows an almost perfect statistical fit of stock return data. After a detailed introduction into the theory they use secondary market data to compare the hyperbolic model to the classical Black-Scholes model. The authors study implicit volatilities, the smile effect, and pricing performance. Exploiting the full power of the hyperbolic model, they construct an option value process from a statistical point of view by estimating the implicit risk-neutral density function from option data. Finally, the authors present some new value-at-risk calculations leading to new perspectives to cope with model risk. Copyright 1998 by University of Chicago Press.
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1998
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Authors: | Eberlein, Ernst ; Keller, Ulrich ; Prause, Karsten |
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The Journal of Business. - University of Chicago Press. - Vol. 71.1998, 3, p. 371-405
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University of Chicago Press |
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