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State price density (SPD) contains important information concerning market expectations. In existing literature, a constrained estimator of the SPD is found by nonlinear least squares in a suitable Sobolev space. We improve the behavior of this estimator by implementing a covariance structure...
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This paper suggests a method of estimation of the implied volatility smile uncertainty of the observed options prices due to future risk-free rate uncertainty. The purpose is to quantify the range of uncertainty under different scenarios.We consider the setting where both the implied volatility...
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We present a highly mechanical method for the construction of implied volatility surface and implied transition probability density function that satisfies the no arbitrage condition(NAC) under missing data environment. This paper assumes a Dupire's model which is a simple extension of the...
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This report provides an overview of the utility of single stock and custom basket options in fund management. It is shown that managers of active equity funds can limit possible negative return contributions of their over - and underweight positions via single stock options and thus help to...
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In this paper we present an option pricing model based on the assumption that the underlying asset price is an exponential Mixed Tempered Stable Lévy process. We also introduce a new R package called PricingMixedTS that allows the user to calibrate this model using procedures based on loss or...
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In this paper it is proved that the Black-Scholes implied volatility satisfies a second order non-linear partial differential equation. The obtained PDE is then used to construct an algorithm for fast and accurate polynomial approximation for Black-Scholes implied volatility that improves on the...
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This paper has the task of identifying an alternative approach (in terms of a mathematical algorithm) which can determine with speed (i.e. to converge within a few iterations) the value of the implied volatility for the options. This value is of particular importance since it is the main...
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This article extends the previous research on the notion of a standardized call function and how to obtain an approximate model of the Black-Scholes formula via the hyperbolic tangent. Although the Black-Scholes approach is outdated and suffers from many limitations, it is still widely used to...
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This paper studies the behavior of the smile in the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) during the volatile summer of 2011.We investigate the volatility smile derived from liquid call and put options on the Polish WIG20 index which option series expired on September 2011. In this period, the polish...
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This paper introduces parallel computation for spread options using two-dimensional Fourier transform. Spread options are multi-asset options whose payoffs depend on the difference of two underlying financial securities. Pricing these securities, however, cannot be done using closed-form...
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