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An enhanced option pricing framework that makes use of both continuous and discontinuous time paths based on a geometric Brownian motion and Poisson-driven jump processes respectively is performed in order to better fit with real-observed stock price paths while maintaining the analytical...
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We explore a multi-asset jump-diffusion pricing model, combining a systemic risk asset with several conditionally independent ordinary assets. Our approach allows for analyzing and modeling a portfolio that integrates high-activity security, such as an exchange trading fund (ETF) tracking a...
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We propose a consistent and computationally efficient 2-step methodology for the estimation of multidimensional non-Gaussian asset models built using Lévy processes. The proposed framework allows for dependence between assets and different tail-behaviors and jump structures for each asset. Our...
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efficient simulation scheme for the price process, allowing to price the arithmetic counterparts using control variate technique … performances of the proposed simulation scheme on some parameter sets calibrated on real data …
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A one-dimensional partial differential-difference equation (pdde) under forward measure is developed to value European option under jump-diffusion, stochastic interest rate and local volatility. The corresponding forward Kolmogorov partial differential-difference equation for transition...
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European option under local volatility and Cox-Ingersoll-Ross model of short rate is computed from one-dimensional partial differential equations: the Black-Scholes equation for option price and the forward Kolmogorov equation for probability transition density. Both the computations are...
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In Longstaff and Schwartz (2001) a method for American option pricing using simulation and regression is suggested, and … since then the method has rapidly gained importance. However, the idea of using regression and simulation for American …
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This paper proposes the sample path generation method for the stochastic volatility version of the CGMY process. We present the Monte-Carlo method for European and American option pricing with the sample path generation and calibrate model parameters to the American style S&P 100 index options...
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The first ever explicit formulation of the concept of the option's probability density functions has been introduced in our publications “Breakthrough in Understanding Derivatives and Option Based Hedging - Marginal and Joint Probability Density Functions of Vanilla Options - True...
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