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Estimating volatility from recent high frequency data, we revisit the question of the smoothness of the volatility process. Our main result is that log-volatility behaves essentially as a fractional Brownian motion with Hurst exponent H of order 0.1, at any reasonable time scale. This leads us...
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Rough volatility models are known to fit the volatility surface remarkably well with very few parameters. On the other hand, the classical Heston model is highly tractable allowing for fast calibration. We present here the rough Heston model which offers the best of both worlds. Even better, we...
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A small-time Edgeworth expansion of the density of an asset price is given under a general stochastic volatility model, from which asymptotic expansions of put option prices and at-the-money implied volatilities follow. A limit theorem for at-the-money implied volatility skew and curvature is...
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