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<Para ID="Par1">We consider the problem of giving a robust, model-independent, lower bound on the price of a forward starting straddle with payoff <InlineEquation ID="IEq1"> <EquationSource Format="TEX">$|F_{T_{1}} - F_{T_{0}}|$</EquationSource> </InlineEquation>, where 0T <Subscript>0</Subscript>T <Subscript>1</Subscript>. Rather than assuming a model for the underlying forward price (F <Subscript> t </Subscript>)<Subscript> t≥0</Subscript>, we assume that call prices for maturities T...</subscript></subscript></subscript></subscript></subscript></equationsource></inlineequation></para>
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the properties of stochastic volatility models, and to discuss to what extent, and with regard to which models, properties of the classical exponential Brownian motion model carry over to a stochastic volatility setting. The properties of the classical...
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A passport option is a call option on the profits of a trading account. In this article, the robustness of passport option pricing is investigated by incorporating stochastic volatility. The key feature of a passport option is the holders' optimal strategy. It is known that in the case of...
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Figlewski proposed testing the incremental contribution of the Black-Scholes model by comparing its performance against an “informationally passive” benchmark, which was defined to be an option pricing formula satisfying static no-arbitrage constraints. In this paper we extend Figlewski's...
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We consider the exercise of a number of American options in an incomplete market. In this paper we are interested in the case where the options are infinitely divisible. We make the simplifying assumptions that the options have infinite maturity, and the holder has exponential utility. Our...
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In the Seel–Strack contest (J Econ Theory 148(5):2033–2048, <CitationRef CitationID="CR11">2013</CitationRef>), <InlineEquation ID="IEq1"> <EquationSource Format="TEX">$$n$$</EquationSource> <EquationSource Format="MATHML"> <math xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> <mi>n</mi> </math> </EquationSource> </InlineEquation> agents each privately observe an independent copy of a drifting Brownian motion which starts above zero and is absorbed at zero. Each agent chooses when to stop the process she observes, and the winner of the...</equationsource></equationsource></inlineequation></citationref>
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