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In this article we present a new approach to estimate the change of the present value of a given cashflow pattern caused by an interest rate shift. Our approximation is based on analysing the evolution of the present value function through a linear differential equation. The outcome is far more...
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We suggest a model that describes dynamics of the stock price and its intrinsic value in the stock market. The model is based on characterization of the market participants behavior and on the relationship between the stock market and business environment. The model deals with two commonly...
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In a numéraire-independent framework, we study a financial market with N assets which are all treated in a symmetric way. We define the fundamental value *S of an asset S as its superreplication price and say that the market has a strong bubble if *S and S deviate from each other. None of these...
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A P-sigma-martingale density for a given stochastic process S is a local P-martingale Z0 starting at 1 such that the product ZS is a P-sigma-martingale. Existence of a P-sigma-martingale density is equivalent to a classic absence-of-arbitrage property of S, and it is invariant if we replace the...
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Recent literature in empirical finance is surveyed in its relation to underlying behavioral principles, principles which come primarily from psychology, sociology, and anthropology. The behavioral principles discussed are: prospect theory, regret and cognitive dissonance, anchoring, mental...
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Purpose – Turvey (2007, Physica A) introduced a scaled variance ratio procedure for testing the random walk hypothesis (RWH) for financial time series by estimating Hurst coefficients for a fractional Brownian motion model of asset prices. The purpose of this paper is to extend his work by...
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The continuum percolation system is developed to model a random stock price process in this work. Recent empirical research has demonstrated various statistical features of stock price changes, the financial model aiming at understanding price fluctuations needs to define a mechanism for the...
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Applying the theory of statistical physics systems – the voter model, a random stock price model is modeled and studied in this paper, where the voter model is a continuous time Markov process. In this price model, for the different parameters values of the intensity λ, the lattice dimension...
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