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From an analysis of the time series of volatility using recent high frequency data, Gatheral, Jaisson and Rosenbaum previously showed that log-volatility behaves essentially as a fractional Brownian motion with Hurst exponent H of order 0.1, at any reasonable time scale. The resulting Rough...
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This work is concerned with forest and cumulant type expansions of general random variables on a filtered probability spaces. We establish a “broken exponential martingale” expansion that generalizes and unifies the exponentiation result of Alòs, Gatheral, and Radoičić ́ (SSRN'17; [AGR20])...
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There are several (mathematical) reasons why Dupire's formula fails in the non-diffusion setting. And yet, in practice, ad-hoc preconditioning of the option data works reasonably well. In this note we attempt to explain why. In particular, we propose a regularization procedure of the option data...
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We consider call option prices in diffusion models close to expiry, in an asymptotic regime ("moderately out of the money") that interpolates between the well-studied cases of at-the-money options and out-of-the-money fixed-strike options. First and higher order small-time moderate deviation...
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Stochastic Volatility Models (SVMs) are ubiquitous in quantitative finance. But is there a Markovian SVM capable of producing extreme (T^(-1/2)) short-dated implied volatility skew?We here propose a modification of a given SVM "backbone", Heston for instance, to achieve just this - without...
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