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study the question what an investor can do who is unwilling to spend that much, and who is ready to use a hedging strategy …
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An investor faced with a contingent claim may eliminate risk by (super-)hedging in a financial market. As this is often …
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This paper provides a theoretical and numerical analysis of robust hedging strategies in diffusion?type models … including stochastic volatility models. A robust hedging strategy avoids any losses as long as the realised volatility stays …
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A primary goal in modelling the implied volatility surface (IVS) for pricing and hedging aims at reducing complexity … generalized vega-hedging strategy for exotic options that are priced in the local volatility framework. The generalized vega-hedging …
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Market option prices in last 20 years confirmed deviations from the Black and Scholes (BS) models assumptions, especially on the BS implied volatility. Implied binomial trees (IBT) models capture the variations of the implied volatility known as volatility smile. They provide a discrete...
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The basic model of financial economics is the Samuelson model of geometric Brownian motion because of the celebrated Black-Scholes formula for pricing the call option. The asset's volatility is a linear function of the asset value and the model garantees positive asset prices. In this paper it...
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The volatility implied by observed market prices as a function of the strike and time to maturity form an Implied Volatility Surface (IVS). Practical applications require reducing the dimension and characterize its dynamics through a small number of factors. Such dimension reduction is...
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The 1987 stock market crash occurred with minimal impact on observable economic variables (e.g., consumption), yet dramatically and permanently changed the shape of the implied volatility curve for equity index options. Here, we propose a general equilibrium model that captures many salient...
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The 1987 market crash was associated with a dramatic and permanent steepening of the implied volatility curve for equity index options, despite minimal changes in aggregate consumption. We explain these events within a general equilibrium framework in which expected endowment growth and economic...
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This paper performs a thorough statistical examination of the time-series properties of the market volatility index (VIX) from the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE). The motivation lies on the widespread consensus that the VIX is a barometer to the overall market sentiment as to what...
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