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Monte Carlo simulation methods for the valuation of financial instruments have become a staple of empirical economic analysis. A specific focus is dedicated to the feasibility of the stock price losses and barrier options as well as the sensitivity of partial time barrier options in dependence...
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Volatility Index, often referred to as VIX Volatility Index (VIX), is considered by many market participants as a common measure of market risk and investors' sentiment. It is also sometimes called the fear index. In general, the VIX represents the...
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Volatility Index (VIX) is considered by many market participants as a common measure of market risk and investors' sentiment, representing the market's expectation of the 30-day-ahead looking implied volatility obtained from real-time prices of options...
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In this work, I introduce a new investment strategy for long-term equity investors. In particular, my proposed portfolio relies on the mean-variance approach as in Markowitz (1952), and it requires the same input estimates and is vividly located on the efficient frontier. The analytic...
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With the exception of Bitcoin, there appears to be little or no literature on GARCH modeling of cryptocurrencies. This paper provides the first GARCH modeling of the seven most popular cryptocurrencies. Twelve GARCH models are fitted to each cryptocurrency and their fits are assessed in terms of...
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This paper studies a dynamic market microstructure model, in which a strategic market maker competes with an informed trader. We include the presence of noise traders and limit order traders in our setup. Our model is a N-period model. We give necessary and sufficient conditions for an...
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Momentum trading strategies are thoroughly described in the academic literature and used in many trading strategies by hedge funds, asset managers, and proprietary traders. Baz et al. (2015) describe a momentum strategy for different asset classes in great detail from a practitioner's point of...
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Since the early beginning of investing as it was commonly seen as a form of gambling for the rich and wealthy, the idea of Harry Markowitz was revolutionising the way of thinking and how portfolios should be constructed. However, today the traditional mean-variance portfolios are still not fully...
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