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Binomial bias in pricing and early exercising American put options
Goldenberg, David H. - In: International Journal of Financial Markets and Derivatives 1 (2010) 3, pp. 274-306
The binomial algorithm (Cox and Rubinstein, 1985) is an accepted theoretically justifiable standard for measuring the accuracy of American put option pricing algorithms. An important question is whether it also generates accurate estimates of the early exercise boundary (Lamberton, 1993). I show...
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