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The aim of this paper is to obtain the valuation formulas for European and barrier options if the underlying of the option contract is supposed to be driven by a fractional Brownian motion with Hurst parameter greater than 0.5. The paper is build upon the framework developed in Necula (2007) for...
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Is the American put option in the Black-Scholes model simply an incognito European one? In this paper, we develop a numerical procedure, in the context of the Black-Scholes model, to approximate the payoff of a European type option that generates prices that are equal to the prices of the...
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A new method to retrieve the risk-neutral probability measure from observed option prices is developed and a closed form pricing formula for European options is obtained by employing a modified Gram-Charlier series expansion, known as the Gauss-Hermite expansion. This expansion converges for...
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In this paper we develop a one-factor non-affine stochastic volatility option pricing model where the dynamics of the underlying is endogenously determined from micro-foundations. The interaction and herding of the agents trading the underlying asset induce an amplification of the volatility of...
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In this paper, we propose an easy-to-use yet comprehensive model for a system of cointegrated commodity prices. While retaining the exponential affine structure of previous approaches, our model allows for an arbitrary number of cointegration relationships. We show that the cointegration...
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In this article, we generalize the classical Edgeworth series expansion used in the option pricing literature. We obtain a closed-form pricing formula for European options by employing a generalized Hermite expansion for the risk-neutral density. The main advantage of the generalized expansion...
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