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We utilize the existence of trends for financial time series (Fliess M., Join C.: A Mathematical Proof of the Existence of Trends in Financial Time Series, http://ssrn.com/abstract=1459662) in order to propose a model-free setting for delta hedging. It avoids most of the shortcomings encountered...
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One of the main issues in the statistical literature of extremes concerns the tail index estimation, closely linked to the determination of a threshold above which a Generalized Pareto Distribution (GPD) can be fi tted. Approaches to this estimation may be classifi ed into two classes, one using...
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We suggest a new model-free definition of the beta coefficient, which plays an important rôle in systematic risk management. This setting, which is based on the existence of trends for financial time series via nonstandard analysis (Fliess M., Join C.: A Mathematical Proof of the Existence of...
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This work is settling a longstanding quarrel in quantitative finance by proving the existence of trends in financial time series thanks to a theorem due to P. Cartier and Y. Perrin, which is expressed in the language of nonstandard analysis (Integration over finite sets, F. & M. Diener, eds.,...
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